August 10, 2025 - 03:48
The U.S. Postal Service has introduced the Matrix East-West Sorter (MEWS) at a post office in Avondale, marking a significant advancement in postal operations. Unveiled on August 7, 2025, this cutting-edge technology is designed to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of mail sorting processes.
The MEWS aims to improve the overall capacity of the postal facility, allowing for a greater volume of mail to be processed in a shorter amount of time. This upgrade is expected to lead to faster delivery times, which is crucial in meeting the growing demands of customers in the region.
In addition to speed, the new sorter is expected to increase reliability in mail handling, reducing the chances of delays or misdirected packages. As the postal service continues to adapt to evolving customer needs, the introduction of the MEWS represents a proactive step towards ensuring that residents and businesses in the Phoenix area receive timely and dependable mail service.
September 25, 2025 - 05:19
Discovery of Digital Images Captures the F.J. King ShipwreckSTURGEON BAY -- It`s a historical finding, 139 years in the making. The schooner F.J. King was lost in the waters of Lake Michigan in 1886, and now new technology has unveiled digital images of...
September 24, 2025 - 18:36
Expanding Horizons in Molecular Diagnostics: A Market on the RiseThe molecular diagnostics market is witnessing remarkable growth, driven by advancements in technologies such as PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) and NGS (Next-Generation Sequencing). Recent...
September 24, 2025 - 04:30
Innovative Drone Technology Enhances Soil Health for Illinois FarmerA farmer in southwestern Illinois is optimistic about the impact of recent rains on his cover crops. Dale Haudrich, who operates in Monroe County, utilized drone technology to seed cover crops into...
September 23, 2025 - 23:10
Exploring Rhetorical Body Work in the Digital Era: A Talk by Dr. Lillian CampbellThe Humanities Research Colloquium is set to feature a compelling book talk by Dr. Lillian Campbell, an associate professor of English in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences. Scheduled for...