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  • U.S. Navy Flight Tests 100% Jet Biofuel

    The process can produce a fuel with all the properties and chemistry of jet fuel without having to blend with petroleum-based JP-5.

  • Diagnosing Malaria with Imaging and Deep Learning

    The method uses computer "deep learning" and light-based holographic scans to spot malaria-infected cells from an untouched blood sample.

  • Coffee-infused Foam Removes Lead, Mercury from Water

    In still water, the foam removed up to 99% of lead and mercury ions from the water over the course of 30 hours.

  • Adaptive Technology Aids Vehicle Steering, Ford Says

    Adaptive steering can add or subtract rotations at the steering wheel. Up to one full revolution can be saved at low speeds when steering lock-to-lock.

  • Acoustic Resonator May Enhance Communication

    One feature of the system is that it operates at 10 gigahertz, which allows for a high signal-processing speed.

  • Breakthrough Advancements in Biofuels Research?

    After a look at some biomass basics, this article examines an example of research regarding biofuels/biochemicals production methods.

  • A Hybrid Unmanned Ground Vehicle Is Developed for the Army

    The vehicle combines a modular hybrid unmanned ground vehicle made for military applications with robotic control technology.

  • BAE Systems to Bolster U.S. Navy’s Ability to Share Data

    The technology uses a real-time exchange of voice, data, imagery, and full-motion video from a variety of sources.

  • Next-Gen Hand Grenade Goes High-Tech

    With the new multi-purpose grenade, soldiers have the ability to choose either fragmentation or concussive effects desired for the situation.

  • "Premium" Gas Does Not Necessarily Improve Performance

    AAA found no benefit to using premium gasoline in a vehicle that requires only regular-grade fuel.

  • Room-Temperature Multiferroic Material Developed

    In electronics, the advantages of multiferroics include their reversible polarization in response to low-power electric fields and the ability to hold their polarized state without continuous power.

  • Artificial Pancreas Gains FDA Approval

    Hybrid closed-loop system monitors blood glucose and adjusts insulin dose for type 1 diabetics.

  • Fuel Cell-powered Plane Takes Flight

    A 15-minute flight marked the maiden voyage of a zero emissions, hydrogen-fueled airplane.

  • Low-Cost Diagnostic Sensor for Cystic Fibrosis

    Compared to other methods used for chloride detection, the citrate-based fluorescent material is more sensitive to chloride and is able to detect it over a wider range of concentrations.

  • Cell Uses Sunlight to Produce Electricity and Hydrogen

    The bio-photo-electro-chemical cell is based on the process of photosynthesis in plants, in which light drives electrons that produce storable chemical energetic molecules.

  • Pegasus TransTech, Geotab Team on Fleet Management System

    Transflo includes data and telematics software for fleet managers.

  • Rocket Lab Completes Private Orbital Launch Site

    The facility will be the primary site for launches of Rocket Lab’s Electron vehicle.

  • "Circular Building" Aims to Maximize Reuse of Materials

    The building was constructed from materials that can be removed with minimum damage, helping each component retain its value.

  • Are All Bioplastics Created Equal?

    BioPET made from forest residues was found to require 22% less fossil fuel input and produced 21% less greenhouse gases than traditional PET.

  • Could Smart City Technologies Leave Municipalities at Risk?

    Eighty-eight percent of IT professionals polled say a cyberattack targeting critical city infrastructure would pose a threat to public safety.

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