| Engineering and Emerging Technology Engineering is the one of the most established manufacturing industry in Singapore, contributing about 25% of the country's manufacturing output. The engineering industry aims to promote integrated, multi-disciplinary capabilities and compete in the global marketplace with new applications. Singapore is currently one of the leading regional hubs for semiconductor production. Singapore's expertise in emerging technology, including nanotechnology, micro-electromechanical systems, photonics, and industrial IT, puts it in strong position to lead technology applications in industries like the info-communications technology, biomedical sciences, pharmaceuticals, healthcare and aerospace exploit new technologies and develop new capabilities. Together with a strong knowledge-intensive manufacturing base, Singapore well placed to become the manufacturing __________________________ |
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| Compressed Air Glossary of Terms. A glossary of terms related to compressed air and its uses. Greatest Engineering Achievements of the Twentieth Century "The goal of the Greatest Achievements project is to celebrate a remarkable century of technological achievement...Explore our list of the top 20 achievements, and learn how engineering shaped a century and changed the world." Some of the achievements listed here include electrification, highways, the automobile, computers, the Internet, health technology, and lasers. Each of the 20 entries includes a detailed history and a timeline. How Stuff Works Howstuffworks "Computer Channel" "HowStuffWorks is widely recognized as the leading source for clear, reliable explanations of how everything around us actually works. Through the flagship Web site HowStuffWorks.com, a popular series of books, an acclaimed kids' magazine, as well as many other ventures, the award-winning company has helped demystify the world for millions of curious people." How Things Work "Think of this site as a radio call-in program that's being held on the WWW instead of the radio. If you ask how something works, using the button below, I'll try to provide an explanation. You'll find a more comprehensive discussion of many common objects in my book: How Things Work: the Physics of Everyday Life." The main page lists questions and answers chronologically, but there's also a subject index, and you can search the questions. Invention Dimension The Invention Dimension from MIT highlights a different American inventor every week with a biographical sketch describing accomplishments and impact on society. Profiles of inventors from past weeks are available in an archive. Links provide access to information about patents, copyright, funding opportunities, and other resources for the inventor. Corporate and government labs that support innovation are also accessed via links. In addition, there is a section for kids with links to many children's science sites. MatWeb: The Online Materials Resource "MatWeb's database includes thermoplastic and thermoset polymers such as ABS, nylon, polycarbonate, polyester, and polyolefins; metals such as aluminum, cobalt, copper, lead, magnesium, nickel, steel, superalloys, titanium and zinc alloys; ceramics; plus a growing list of semiconductors, fibers, and other engineering materials." The Why Files: The Science Behind the News "The Why Files, a project [originated by] the National Institute for Science Education, is an electronic exploration of the science behind the news. Twice a month, we'll bring you a new feature on the science (and math, engineering, and technology) of everyday life. Our boundaries are broad -- from outer space to cellular biology, from dinosaurs and dragon lizards to the statistics of political polling. It's our job to ask (and answer) questions like these: Why were hurricanes so common last year? Is there a relationship between eyesight and diet? Can electric cars help us breathe easier?". Searchable. Archives, forums, and question and answer services are available. Energy: IPL Life Sciences: IPL |
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