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  • MIT engineers develop adhesive anti-fibrotic hydrogel

    The adhesive anti-fibrotic hydrogel protects such devices by preventing the immune system from recognizing and subsequently attacking it and avoiding fibrosis.

  • University of Oklahoma secures $1.18M DoD grant for innovative military heating and cooling system

    This three-year grant is part of the DOD’s Environmental Security Technology Certification Program, which selected 50 groundbreaking projects for fiscal year 2023.

  • Long duration energy storage at the seabed

    An underwater large-scale, long-duration energy storage pilot project is planned off the coast of Cyprus.

  • Comau to showcase its new and powerful turnkey e-mobility solutions at The Battery Show 2024

    The company will showcase its latest proprietary technologies, products and solutions designed to support customers at all stages of the electrification process.

  • A light bulb moment for rare Earth recycling

    A relatively simple process recovers rare-Earth metals from spent fluorescent bulbs.

  • AZCO adds Mini-Winder to machine offering with S-Y-M Products Company acquisition

    The compact and easy to implement motorized Mini-Winder is capable of winding rolls of flexible tubing material into individual coils.

  • ARKANCE and subsidiary US CAD acquire CADD Microsystems, extend US coverage

    The acquisition empowers U.S. architecture and engineering organizations to achieve higher levels of digitalization and innovation.

  • Boston Micro Fabrication launches industry’s first hybrid micro-precision 3D printer series

    This dual-resolution 3D printer delivers flexible, high-precision 3D printing of parts that require micron-level precision and repeatability.

  • How to calibrate a pressure gauge

    Pressure gauge calibration is the process of adjusting the accuracy of pressure gauges relative to known standards. This process ensures that the pressure gauges used for a specific process provide precise and reliable measurements.

  • A brief intro to photodiode light sensors

    Several types of photodiode sensors are available today, each with a unique working principle, operation mode and suitability for different applications. Therefore, it is important to have a basic understanding of photodiodes before choosing one for an application.

  • Halliburton launches new cement system for offshore, remote locations

    According to the company, the single-sack packaging enables proactive storage in offshore and remote locations.

  • Team develops new battery-free lactic acid sensor

    In the lab, the sensor successfully detected lactic acid — a by-product produced by the body when it metabolizes carbohydrates or glucose for fuel, for instance, during exercise.

  • Membrane unlocks osmotic energy harvesting potential

    A new semipermeable membrane harvests osmotic energy from salt gradients and converts it to electricity.

  • How to conduct a supply chain audit: Step-by-step checklist

    Whether looking to reduce costs, improve supplier relationships or enhance compliance, this step-by-step checklist will guide users through conducting a thorough supply chain audit.

  • Leading-edge benchtop temperature test system launched by inTEST Corporation

    The portable, compact, powerful system delivers clean dry air for precision temperature testing or conditioning of electronics and materials with a broad temperature range.

  • Camozzi Automation broadens series 6000 with advanced fittings featuring pre-applied PTFE sealant

    New super-rapid fittings feature pre-applied polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) sealant, expanding the utility and performance of the range.

  • A weeding robot capable of autonomously removing seedlings

    The robot has been specifically designed to autonomously remove an invasive weed known as Rumex longifolius, which is rich in oxalates, compounds that can be poisonous to some livestock.

  • New robotic pump guides food through the esophagus

    The soft-robotic device is powered by magnets that are controlled by a wearable external actuator and can assist patients who suffer from blockages caused by tumors or those who require stents.

  • Team develops wireless health monitoring electronic suture system

    The team describes the electronic suture system as an implantable electronic device that resembles a common medical suture but that functions as a wireless strain sensor.

  • OKW’s award-winning MINITEC enclosures for handheld and wearable electronics

    These enclosures are ideal for emergency systems, monitoring and alarms, wireless remote control, mobile USB applications and internet of things (IoT)/industrial IoT.

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