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How Universities Are Engineering Human Heat Resilience

Charles G. Goulding analyzes how university breakthroughs in human heat resilience open lucrative new pathways for manufacturing and engineering firms to claim the Section 41 R&D Tax Credit.

Feeling the Heat: How Major HVAC Companies are Benefitting from Global Heat Waves

Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi reveal how extreme heat is accelerating air conditioner replacement cycles, driving investor interest in HVAC companies, and positioning 3D printing as a key manufacturing solution.

Microplastics May Be an Even Bigger Problem Than We Thought

New research adds a troubling new dimension to 3D printing waste: it may be contributing not only to pollution, but also to climate change.

Design of the Week: Water from Air

This week’s selection is Water from Air by Julika Schwarz and Louisa Graupe.

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