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The sheer number of ships and planes that WWII manufacturers produced lead the headlines, but the stories of smaller engineering innovations may actually have tipped the scales toward an Allied win.
As the world gradually returns to the office, many mechanical engineers continue to enjoy the benefits of remote work and continue to face visibility, communication, and productivity challenges.
A new model determines the speed and extent of biofilm growth in response to shear stress, better enabling ship operators to schedule hull cleanings, thereby reducing fuel consumption.
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