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  • First US fine for littering in space

    The U.S. government has issued its first-ever fine to a private company that left space junk in orbit.

  • Free e-learning training available from Dormer Pramet

    Dormer Pramet is offering free e-learning on a wide variety of machining tools to provide expert knowledge and wisdom to customers world-wide.

  • Coating magnifies steam-cycle power plant efficiency

    A 2% efficiency gain can be achieved by applying the coating to steam condensers used in steam-cycle power plants.

  • Allrounder 470 E Golden Electric: Flexible turnkey system produces dolphins from recyclate

    At Fakuma 2023, a production cell built around an Allrounder 470 E Golden Electric will produce small plastic dolphins from post-consumer recyclate.

  • Halliburton develops autonomous device to enhance oil, gas recovery

    EquiFlow Density AICD is engineered to improve reservoir management, enhance oil and natural gas recovery and optimize production to provide higher revenue potential and increased asset value.

  • UK firm unveils plans for its new disposable combat UAS

    Dubbed "Jackdaw," the UAS concept will reportedly be designed for swarming and collaborative autonomous operations, including surveillance, electronic warfare, airborne decoy and threat representation.

  • Streamline splicing with the Fujikura 45S Fusion Splicer

    The splicer enables dual fiber preparation and offers a range of new features that meet the growing demands of the fiber optic industry.

  • Companies jointly develop a mine-clearing tank

    The aptly named WiSENT 1 Mine Clearing Tank (MCT) reportedly does as advertised: it digs up landmines for safe disposal.

  • Tri-gen system to power port operations

    Operations of Toyota Motor North America at the Port of Long Beach, California, will be powered by electricity, hydrogen and water produced from directed biogas.

  • SCHURTER demonstrates sustainable innovation in 2022 Sustainability Report

    The report exemplifies strong initiatives toward a more sustainable future and showcases the company’s significant progress in achieving its goals set for 2036.

  • This self-decontaminating fabric could reduce PPE waste

    The material can self-decontaminate its surfaces using Joule heating, destroying viruses like SARS-CoV-2 in under 5 seconds while the opposite side of the fabric reportedly stays cool.

  • A look at long-term failure modes in metals

    Consider the factors responsible for fatigue, creep and other long-term failure modes.

  • What are amateur radio high frequency bands? A radio operator explains

    In terms of radio frequencies, the spectrum is divided into categories. In amateur radio, high frequency (HF) encompasses frequencies below 30 MHz, very high frequency (VHF) is from 30 MHz to 300 MHz, and 300 MHz to 3 GHz are ultra high frequencies (UHF). This article will discuss how and when to use each of the HF allocations.

  • Why V2H comes before V2G

    The grid will be hard-pressed to meet these EV energy requirements while transitioning to renewables, but ideas like vehicle-to-grid and vehicle-to-home can help.

  • First power produced at the largest offshore wind project

    Dogger Bank has started generating power and is supplying electricity to the U.K. national grid.

  • This PLatypus streamlines solar panel audits

    A new device cuts time and costs for inspections of solar installations after potentially damaging weather.

  • Zeus launches next-generation tubing for bioresorbable vascular scaffolds

    The tubing provides a highly customizable platform for design and offers an alternative to metallic products implanted permanently in the human body.

  • Avery Dennison launches new Cold Tough adhesive portfolio

    Designed in response to building and construction industry needs, the new portfolio saves application time and enhances performance in extreme temperatures.

  • Raise the intelligence of scanning electron microscopy

    New scanning electron microscopes incorporate the next level of intelligent technology and automation for ease of operation and fast, high-resolution imaging and analysis.

  • ARBURGadditive: Industrial 3D printing with Freeformer 750-3X and TiQ 2

    Arburg will present a comprehensive range of products for industrial additive manufacturing at Fakuma 2023.

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