Zibb
Subscribe to Control Engineering
FirstLight
Email
Print
Reprint
Learn RSS

By the Numbers

By Staff -- Control Engineering, 4/1/2007

1 lb of honey requires 2 million bee-to-flower visits, according to the Canadian Honey Council. Bee counters can use photoelectric and capacitance sensors, CHC says. Capacitance sensors allow detection of direction (arriving or exiting) as well as mass (pollen load or empty). Wax and hive debris do not interfere with the measurements. www.honeycouncil.ca

50 greatest government endeavors, says the Brookings Institution, include scientific and technological research, air and water quality, safe food, and energy supply. Technologies also figure prominently in helping with 50 priorities for the first half of the 21st Century. www.brook.edu/GS/CPS/50ge/50greatest.htm

12 free emailed newsletters are available from Control Engineering. Opt in under eNewsletters at www.controleng.com

6 cable color charts are on Northwire’s technical resources page, with forms for cable specification, ampacity, unified copper stranding, flame testing, and unit conversion. www.northwire.com/resources

4 points to AeA’s “American Innovation Proclamation” are 1) Renew America’s commitment to discovery by doubling the basic research budgets at National Science Foundation, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Department of Energy’s Office of Science, and Department of Defense; 2) Improve student achievement in math and science through increased funding and incentives for science and math teachers; 3) Welcome highly educated foreign professionals, particularly those holding advanced science, technology, engineering, or mathematics degrees from U.S. universities, by reforming U.S. visa policies; 4) Make permanent a strengthened R&D tax credit to encourage continued private-sector innovation investment. AeA has an area of its site to add your company’s support. www.aeanet.org

5 nuclear reactor types each have Standard Technical Specifications (STS) published by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). STS, Revision 3, is continuously modified by NRC, with approved generic changes. www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/licensing/techspecs.html.

21,000 new jobs a year are expected in Singapore, despite the country’s higher cost of production compared to China. The manufacturing component of Singapore GDP increased by more than 10% in 1994-2004, in part by upgrading manufacturing and decreasing dependence on electronics to expand into pharmaceuticals and petrochemicals, saysControl Engineering Global supplement. Read it under March 2007 at www.controleng.com/archive

>20 U.S. federal agencies fund R&D, says RaDiUS, a free-use database that tracks the annual U.S. government investment in research and development, along with information about hundreds of thousands of grants, contracts, and taskings that constitute the federal R&D enterprise. https://radius.rand.org

Email
Print
Reprint
Learn RSS

Talkback

We would love your feedback!

Post a comment

» VIEW ALL TALKBACK THREADS

Related Content

Related Content

 

By This Author

Sponsored Links

 

Advertisement
SPONSORED LINKS

More Content

  • Blogs
  • Discussions
  • Webcasts
  • Podcasts
  • Videos

Blogs

  • Charlie Masi
    Ask Charlie

    October 6, 2008
    Do absolute encoders need calibration?
    The short answer is that everything needs calibration! The full text of this question is: “In the aerospace company I work in, all CNC sy......
    More
  • Paul Grayson
    AIMing for Automated Vehicles

    October 1, 2008
    Michael Moore joins AIM Team
    Michael Moore - Film maker MICHAEL MOORE JOINS AIM TEAM No, not that Michael Moore the other Michael Moore (photo not available) w......
    More
  • View All BlogsRSS

Webcasts

Engineering-driven Ethernet
This Control Engineering Roundtable Webcast will address the engineering issues you should be aware of when exploring the adoption of Ethernet or when looking to expand its use in your facility.

Bridging gaps with wireless
Discover how you can create stronger, flexible and cost-effective wireless connections for your entire plant. Register today!

View All Webcasts

Podcasts

Control Engineering editorial director David Greenfield conducted a series of interviews on the topic of Ethernet security in the wake of panel discussions on the topic at this year’s Hannover Fair.
Ethernet Security
Control Engineering editorial director David Greenfield conducted a series of interviews on the topic of Ethernet security in the wake of panel discussions on the topic at this year’s Hannover Fair. Hear It Now

View All Podcasts Subscribe Now to Podcasts and never miss an episode
Advertisements





NEWSLETTERS

Get engineering industry news, trends, and business-critical information delivered directly to your inbox!

Click on a title below to learn more.

Weekly News (Weekly)
Process Instrumentation & Sensors (Monthly)
System Integration Monthly (Monthly)
Process & Advanced Control (Monthly)
Machine Control Monthly (Monthly)
Information Control (Monthly)
Automation Control (Monthly)
Product Review (Monthly)
Simplified Safety (Monthly)
Fieldbus Facts (Monthly)
PROFInews North American Edition (Monthly)
About Us   |   Advertising Info   |   Site Map   |   Contact Us   |   Useful Sites   |   FREE Subscription   |   RSS
© 2008 Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Use of this Web site is subject to its Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
Please visit these other Reed Business sites