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Every Thursday, our Industry Readlines email features interesting, helpful, or funny things from around the technical world. Whether you are in design, machining, production, or inspection this will be a great weekly read. 

March GD&T Fundamentals Public Training - Last Chance to Register

Our GD&T Fundamentals Public Training will take place March 4-7 from 12:00 pm - 4:30 pm (EST). Registration ends tomorrow - make sure you secure your spot today!

 

We also have an upcoming Advanced GD&T public training scheduled for March 12-14. Registration for this course ends ends March 8th. 

Discounts are available for groups, returning seminar attendees, and seminar bundling. See link below for full details.

 

https://www.gdandtbasics.com/gdt-training/public-seminars/

 

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From the GD&T Basics Team: What NOT to Do - Part 4

Today, we are closing out our series on avoiding common errors in GD&T drawings by addressing the misuse of the MMC modifier. Read part 4 of the article below to learn why the MMC modifier should not be used for threaded or interference-fit features. 

- Crystal

www.gdandtbasics.com/avoiding-common-errors-in-gdt-drawings

orHacking DNA to Make Next-Gen Materials:

Scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory have developed a method for producing metallic and semiconductor 3D nanostructures using a "hacked" form of DNA. These researchers have programmed strands of DNA to "direct" the self-assembly of molecules with resulting properties such as magnetism, electrical conductivity, and photosensitivity. Discover more about this research and potential applications:

- Kim

https://www.bnl.gov/newsroom/news.php?a=121640

Client Highlight: Sunkist

We are excited to highlight our client, Sunkist, this week! Today, we are showcasing Sunkist's Sunsort AI Vision Sorter - a high-speed advanced vision system powered by AI and their own proprietary imaging system. This system is able to identify defects in fruit, even decay that cannot be seen by the naked eye, in only a thousandth of a second! Learn more in the video below:

- Lisa

https://youtu.be/ATtY4OfIXKo?si=tVGh3g-kStKXmw6_

Access Free Engineering & Physics Resources:

The University of New Hampshire Library has compiled a helpful list of open access resources related to Engineering and Physics. Access to online textbooks, journals, and other resources can be found at the link below:

- Tom

https://libraryguides.unh.edu/oer/engineering_physics

Aint nobody got time for that

For a Good Laugh: Ain't nobody got time for that!

Say it again for those in the back...

- Jason

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Until next week,

Your GD&T Basics Team
 
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