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New Haven, Conn. — Yale University scientists have developed a magnetic solder that can be manipulated in three dimensions and selectively heated, and offers a more environmentally friendly alternative to today’s lead-based solders.
While aging affects everyday living in many ways, the latest technological advances in the medical, consumer and lifestyle fields have the potential to help older adults live better for longer.
All students, faculty, and staff are invited to experience the many information technology (IT) resources and services available at Indiana University during the Make IT Happen TechFest hosted by IU's University Information Technology Services (UITS).
TechFest will kick off on Tuesday, Sept.