Abstract: Robot skill reconfiguration often disrupts system continuity in dynamic flexible production systems, particularly in mixed-model assembly. To address this challenge, this article proposes ...
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A new bar and event venue is headed to the former Castro/Duboce Triangle dive bar Lucky 13 at 2140 Market Street. Hoodline was alerted to the change by a liquor license application notice on the ...
The Texas Bar Foundation recently made a generous donation of $15,000 to Lone Star CASA, an organization that provides children in foster care with a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) volunteer ...
Facing a wave of retirements and persistent vacancies across city agencies, Washington, D.C., launched a first-of-its-kind apprenticeship pipeline in 2024 that placed graduating seniors from the ...
About three years ago, the Norfolk Middle School was highlighted for its “markerspace,” a new place that allows fifth and sixth graders to participate in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts ...
The California Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) has tagged the three-phase rollout of its new Vehicle Safety Systems Inspections (VSSI) Program for salvage vehicles as a huge success. California ...
HAMILTON, Ohio — A partnership between Miami University and iSpace offers free coding education to girls across the Tri-State, aiming to build essential computer science skills through hands-on ...
Every time you scan an item at the grocery store, you can thank a Cincinnati man for helping to get bar codes on almost everything we buy. Trump Makes U-Turn On Free Speech Texas A&M President Steps ...
CINCINNATI — Every time you scan an item at the grocery store, you can thank a Cincinnati man for helping to get bar codes on almost everything we buy. Barry Franz grew up in Linwood and graduated ...