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Abstract: Achieving fast transient response and high steady-state tracking accuracy of joint torque for flexible joint systems with dynamic constraints, various parameter uncertainties, and uncertain ...
Florida is home to four of the nation’s best places to get tacos, a new report finds. Screengrabs from @taqueria_el_asador’s videos on Instagram Whether you’re a fan of tortillas filled with carne ...
A public utility in Mason County has started labeling its power poles hoisting fiber-optic cables so thieves don’t mistake the lines for expensive copper wire. “This wire is steel core, not copper,” ...
Abstract: Regular surveying and efficient diagnosis of sewer pipe are very significant to extend the service life of sewer and ensure the sewer network functionality. The internal situation of sewer ...
TSX- and NYSE-listed Hudbay has received an aquifer protection permit for its Copper World project from the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ). The permit, issued after a thorough ...
Disruption at a major Indonesian copper mine has heightened expectations for tighter global supply, with prices expected to rise further in a market highly vulnerable to production shocks. Copper—a ...
The murder trial of the woman accused of dropping her baby down a drainage pipe at General Electric is scheduled to begin Monday morning. Persia Nelson is set to start trial at 9:30 a.m. in ...
For the second day in a row, classes were canceled at a middle school in Camden County, New Jersey, due to extensive water damage to the building. The superintendent told CBS News Philadelphia that a ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A business in the Northeast Industrial District says that over the past few months, they’ve spent far too much money recovering from thefts, which won’t stop. Douglass ...
ST. LOUIS — Phone service at one of downtown St. Louis’ busiest courthouses has been down for more than a week, and copper thieves are to blame. It's part of a rising criminal trend impacting downtown ...