HEADLINES ARCHIVE

  • Minimizing fire potential in thermal-oil heat transfer systems

    Review the sources of fire risk in these systems and opportunities to prevent such hazards.

  • Luminescent material reveals concrete deterioration in buildings, other structures

    The new luminescent material allows for a fast, low-cost, in-situ approach for analyzing the condition of concrete, revealing the presence of compounds associated with the deterioration of concrete when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light.

  • Video: Cobots will automate laboratories in China

    Robotic technology is coming to laboratories in China, where ABB Robotics and XtalPi will engineer a range of automated laboratory workstations.

  • A design to scale down floating wind energy costs

    A shallow draft prototype designed to reduce offshore wind energy system costs is now being tested off the Massachusetts coast.

  • Emerson introduces ultrasonic metal welders with advanced controls for fast-cycling, high-precision welds

    The new ultrasonic welders offer advanced controls and better connectivity for faster welding of electric vehicle batteries, conductors and terminations.

  • Infinitum unveils the next generation of its sustainable electric motor for commercial and industrial applications

    The new Aircore EC motor delivers higher levels of efficiency, power and torque density in a smaller, lighter form factor with features for easier installation and service.

  • UK’s laser weapon hits aerial targets for the first time

    The DragonFire laser-directed energy weapon (LDEW) system, which has been in development since 2017, has now successfully fired at aerial targets for the first time in a trial conducted at the MOD’s Hebrides Range.

  • Ship propulsion in the digital age

    Until very recently, designing a marine propulsion system for a ship had been an analog process. Yet, when it came to propeller design – specifically in areas such as diameter, number of blades, blade pitch and more – the design process was as much art as science.

  • Automated cocktail preparation instrument for flow cytometry

    The system simplifies and accelerates laboratory workflow, assures consistent experimental results, saves time and reduces the potential for errors.

  • Map depicts the fitness of flora in the US

    A new plant hardiness map covering the U.S. and Puerto Rico will aid growers in determining which perennial species are best suited to survive at specific sites.

  • Drying biomass with a solar-assisted heat pump

    An efficient approach for drying wood-based biofuel is being advanced in the form of a hybrid biomass drying system combining a heat pump and solar thermal collectors.

  • NASA creates robot systems for building structures for future deep-space missions

    In the lab, the ARMADA team demonstrated the system with three inchworm-like robots working together to build a meters-scale shelter-like shed structure using hundreds of building blocks.

  • Six things construction engineering firms should consider when specifying an industrial dust collector

    Specifying a dust collection system for a new or expanded facility involves research and attention to detail. This white paper reviews six key areas of investigation.

  • Mini, insect inspired robots created by researchers from WSU

    According to the researchers, the mini-bug weighs roughly 8 milligrams while the water strider weighs around 55 milligrams; both can reportedly travel at speeds of 6 millimeters per second.

  • Resilient temperature sensors ensure high quality in the food industry

    To process raw milk as gently as possible, temperature sensors are integrated into the process.

  • Malco Tools unveils additions to its best-selling C-RHEX line

    The expanded product line extension offers trade professionals more sizes, enhancing productivity and flexibility.

  • Converting a coal plant into a Carnot battery

    Solar-powered Carnot batteries could be integrated into decommissioned coal power plants to produce clean energy.

  • India debuts first medium-altitude, long-endurance spy drone

    The Drishti 10 Starliner is an advanced intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) platform capable of roughly 36 hours of endurance and a 450 kg payload capacity.

  • What is white hydrogen?

    Even though hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, it is not readily available in a pure form, often combined with carbon in petroleum reserves and ultimately used to produce a variety of petroleum and plastic products.

  • Visit RLS at AHR 2024

    RLS will once again have a large presence at the show and its full product line on display.

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