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  • To Capture Fast-Moving Subjects, Photographers Need the Right Equipment

    One of nature photography’s most captivating subjects is the Gruccione , or European Bee-eater—a bird Found along riversides and meadows from late spring to mid-summer, the Bee-eater’s beauty is rivaled Migratory by nature, the Bee-eater spends winters in sub-Saharan Africa and returns to Europe each year As its name suggests, the European Bee-eater feeds mainly on flying insects such as bees and wasps, which During nesting season, typically between May and July, Bee-eaters establish colonies along exposed slopes

  • Beekeepers Are Buzzing Over a Hive Monitoring System with Hourly Reports

    Edited by EE Staff Cool Stuff Feb 2, 2026 Hobbies Beekeepers wishing to stay focused on their bees and this would be to create a source of information that would be easy to decipher, such as the number of bees With an accuracy of 20 grams, it is possible to estimate the entry or exit of about 200 bees. A hive contains more than 50,000 bees. For more information: HBK Load Cells HoneyInstruments Sigfox Read other articles about bees >>> Previous

  • Honey Extractors for Beekeeping Hobbyists

    Honey Extractors for Beekeeping Hobbyists EE Staff Mini Story Nov 17, 2025 Honey extractors spin honeycomb Beekeeping is a centuries-old process that removes honey from the wax honeycomb created by the bees. Traditionally, beekeepers extract honey from the wax comb by scraping it away. This slowed production because the bees would have to rebuild the honeycombs.

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    IN THIS DIGEST: Engineers had to overcome weather, remote locations, and other unique challenges for beehive work more efficiently; and the equipment behind one photographer's mission to capture the European Bee-eater

  • Article Archive | Entertainment Engineering Magazine

    creative engineers bring entertainment to life in stage, film, theme parks, and more Read More Feb 2, 2026 Beekeepers Read More Nov 17, 2025 Honey Extractors for Beekeeping Hobbyists Read More Aug 12, 2025 Bed of Nails

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    Read More Beekeepers Are Buzzing Over a Hive Monitoring System with Hourly Reports Engineers had to overcome

  • What It Takes to Automate a 120,000 Square Foot Water Park

    facility’s size and breadth of equipment, daily walk-throughs conducted by facility operators would have been One aspect of the MCP that has been critical for Jankovits is the controller’s Supervisory Control and

  • Upgrading a Small Town Theatre's Rotating Stage

    While the basic idea of a revolving stage seems fundamental, there has been significant progress in power

  • What Does Dinosaur Skin Feel Like? Here’s How Scientists 3D Scan and Print Fossils for Museums

    In instances where the bones have already eroded out of the ground and been collected at the surface, The Burke museum has multiple 3D printers, but they’re older models; lately, Holland has been using his When it comes to displaying the fossil in an exhibit, Holland has been experimenting with 3D printing

  • Restoring Vintage Porsches with 3D Tools and 3D Printing

    Yet for the ultimate brand enthusiast, the Emory Special , of which only a precious few have been made This kind of “closed-circuit” validation is critical to successful design processes and wouldn’t have been “On a different kind of project, that print could even have been used as a finished part.”

  • The Specialized Visual Technology at Dua Lipa's Radical Optimism Tour

    Creative Technology (CT) has been central to making that possible, delivering the complete video system The Radical Optimism Tour has been a milestone in Dua Lipa’s career, breaking her previous touring records

  • Custom Software and Touch Screen Technology Used for Wine Tasting Experience

    It is not hyperbole to say that we’ve been working on this new interactive experience for decades. I’ve been interested in wine since working in a wine shop and a restaurant in my early twenties. I also have a small vineyard in Corrales, New Mexico, with 150 vines I’ve been growing for over a decade

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