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3D printing is over 30 years old. Yes, you read that correctly. The first 3D printer was invented (and patented) during the same era that velour tracksuits were all the…
October 15, 2017 Blogs Read MoreBecky Rich started her career at Brewer Science in research. But it was a fortuitous day for the company when it was able to lure her back after she returned…
Read MoreBack in September and this past March, Apple held its biannual Special Events. These events are meant to introduce new products and features, and they happen quite regularly. These two…
Read MoreIf Brewer Science production facilities are stocked with all the chemicals and equipment employees need to achieve success, they probably have Ryan Buschjost to thank. And if his coworkers appreciate…
Read MoreFamous anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss said that the scientist is not one who gives the right answers, but one who asks the right questions. If this is the case (and we…
Read MoreTo the average consumer, the path of new technology looks pretty linear. A cool new concept emerges, scientists figure out how to manufacture it, and pretty soon consumers can find…
Read MoreSensors have become so ubiquitous that we hardly notice them anymore. After all, everything we encounter that takes a charge or has an on/off switch has at least one sensor.…
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