Many of the items we use every day are shaped the way they are because of the batteries used to power them. What if that were to change?
A Window to the Past
Recently, Battelle retiree William Weider visited the Columbus campus us to drop off some photography that he took beginning in the late 1950s.
Students Transform Lunchroom to Arcade
Eighth-graders at one school get to enjoy a much more lively lunch period this winter thanks to a project that allowed them to create large games.
Hardware vs. Software Vulnerabilities
The Intel chip vulnerability that has made recent headlines is a problem that will likely have lasting implications.
Four Components to a Smart City
A “smart city” is more than roads communicating with vehicles to help reduce congestion. It’s much, much more.
Patients as Partners in Med Device Development
Working on medical devices that address complex medical issues requires developers to go beyond basic human factors research and design principals.
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