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| October 28, 2025 | Volume 21 Issue 40 |
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| | Feature articles |
 | YASA smashes electric motor power density world record YASA, a global leader in the design and production of axial flux motors, has smashed its own unofficial power density world record with a staggering new benchmark for ultra-high-performance electric motors. YASA electric motors are used in some of the world's most prestigious high-end vehicles, including those made by Mercedes-Benz, Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Rolls-Royce.
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 | Why AI is never going to run the world The secret to human intelligence can't be replicated or improved on by artificial intelligence, according to researcher Angus Fletcher, a professor of English at The Ohio State University's Project Narrative and a recipient of the U.S. Army medal for leadership training. AI is very good at one thing: logic. However, many of life's most fundamental problems require a different type of intelligence.
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 | Mustang GTD Spirit Of America: Apex predator The Mustang GTD has a special premium variant that takes this all-American supercar to new heights. The Spirit of America is the apex of any Mustang ever engineered by Ford. It sets a new performance bar with 815 hp, 664 lb-ft of torque, and a top speed of 202 mph -- the most of any street-legal Mustang ever. It looks sweet too.
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 | How to convert from hydraulic cylinders to electric actuators and why Hydraulic cylinders are traditionally the go-to technology for high-force linear motion. They deliver high force at a low cost-per-unit of force, are rugged, and are simple to deploy. However, electric cylinders with high-force capacities are now available, and they are more flexible, precise, and reliable than their hydraulic counterparts. This is a very detailed article, including lifecycle and power costs, force requirements, and data collection.
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 | High-precision micro-positioning actuators For applications requiring sub-micrometer precision, PI's L-220 series linear actuators provide reliable, high-precision motion in a compact design. Engineered for demanding tasks in optics, photonics, semiconductor testing, metrology, and microscopy, select models are available with short lead times to support fast system integration. Their low backlash and non-rotating, linearly guided tips minimize tilt and eccentricity-caused errors, as is common with low-cost, rotating-tip type actuators.
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 | Pick and Hold solenoid driver module designed for economy, extended life Magnetic Sensor Systems (MSS) has released the Pick and Hold SDM950 Power Solenoid Driver Module. This "Made in America," compact, PWM driver module measuring just 2.950 x 3.000 in. is designed to consume less energy by first applying the voltage for a pre-determined period of time (pick time) necessary to activate the solenoid and then, when the plunger is seated, drop the voltage (holding voltage) to a level sufficient to hold the solenoid in the seated position. This conserves energy and extends the life of the solenoid.
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 | New laser-weldable PPS plastic Polyplastics has launched a laser weldable DURAFIDE® PPS grade with high transmittance. DURAFIDE PPS 1120LW1 (tentative name) utilizes a unique transmittance improvement technology. Although PPS has traditionally been considered difficult to use for laser welding, this new material expands the possibilities for applying laser welding to parts that previously had limitations in terms of heat and chemical resistance. This material is so new you may want to talk to someone at the company.
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 | LEGO Icons Captain Jack Sparrow's Pirate Ship Be the hero of your own pirate adventure when you build the more-than-2-ft-long new LEGO Icons Captain Jack Sparrow's Pirate Ship. Inspired by Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, this detailed 2,862-piece interpretation of the legendary ghost galleon captures the spirit of adventure and storytelling that has captivated audiences for over two decades. Deploy the cannons, turn the ship's wheel to steer the rudder, and open the deck to reveal the detailed captain's quarters. Great shelf appeal. Savvy?
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| | Most popular last issue |
 | Porsche 911 Turbo S: Most powerful production 911 ever The new 2026 911 Turbo S is the most powerful production 911 to date thanks to an innovative twin-turbo powertrain with T-Hybrid technology. The 701-hp all-wheel-drive sports car combines outstanding performance with a high degree of exclusivity, long-distance comfort, and everyday usability in Coupe and Cabriolet options.
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| | Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action | Fastest workstation for SOLIDWORKS? What's the fastest new workstation for SOLIDWORKS users? The experts at TriMech Group have done their testing and made their decision. It's the Dell Pro Max Tower T2. Dell's Precision Brand top-range PCs have a new name -- Pro Max -- and they are the only units certified for professional applications such as SOLIDWORKS and CATIA. Learn why TriMech thinks this PC, which replaces the best-selling Dell Precision 3680 model, is a winner.
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