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  • These NASA technologies will deliver us to Mars

    NASA has slowly been building toward a crewed mission to Mars, even though no timetable has been announced. This technology speaks for itself.

  • Webinar: OMRON’s AC and DC relays and IoT weather station solutions for energy applications

    OMRON will showcase a variety of relay solutions to combat the issues that the energy equipment designers face.

  • SEE and ExxonMobil embark on first-of-its-kind food packaging tray circularity initiative in Australia

    The collaboration will divert approximately 900 tons of plastic waste annually from landfill or incineration.

  • Alfa Laval introduces new hygienic valves for enhanced product safety and process efficiency

    The Unique Mixproof valves, when used with Alfa Laval ThinkTop, contribute to enhanced sustainability. They eliminate unnecessary product loss and deliver significant savings in water and CIP media consumption, reducing the total cost of ownership and minimizing environmental impact in the process industries.

  • Watson-Marlow advances polymer metering capabilities with the new Qdos 60 PU pump

    Polymers play a crucial role in coagulation and dewatering processes during sludge treatment. Effective dewatering reduces the bulk of sludge, leading to significant cost savings in storage and disposal. To meet regulatory requirements for efficient sludge dewatering, accurate and reliable polymer metering is essential.

  • AI to assist lifeguards at the pool

    Lynxight's technology combines AI software and swimmer behavior analysis with a building’s security cameras to perform real-time monitoring both above and below the water.

  • Solving the hazard of falling rocket debris

    What goes up, must come down, right? Well, as rocket launches reach an all-time high, the stages and debris of these vehicles are becoming increasingly dangerous.

  • Benefits of a dry side to battery production

    Batteries produced without toxic solvents in a dry process showed excellent ability to maintain their capacity after extended use.

  • Report: A bright future for solar power

    In 2022, the world installed 239 GW of new solar, 45% more solar power capacity than the year before.

  • Single-walled carbon nanotubes for energy storage

    These structures show great potential in various energy-related applications, including supercapacitors, batteries, solar cells and hydrogen storage.

  • Salty hydrogel swigs water from air

    The superabsorbent material can soak up a record amount of moisture from the air across a range of humidity levels.

  • After dramatic failure, this SpaceX launch will be biggest yet

    Last April, SpaceX was forced to self-destruct its flagship rocket system after it lost control. Now, all eyes are on the company as it prepares for its next test flight.

  • ABB introduces a new motor for challenging industrial applications

    The AMI 5800 is a true NEMA design, which means that it meets both electrical performance requirements and mechanical mounting standards.

  • What to make of UAPs and UFOs

    We know the UAPs are real. It is all the other questions that remain unanswered.

  • Understanding stress vs strain in materials

    The recent implosion of the Titan submersible has brought up the discussion about material strength and how it is measured.

  • Explore climate datasets for the UK

    Users can digest the data in easy-to-use formats to improve decision making and inform the evolution of regional- or location specific plans.

  • Portable printed sensor simplifies water pollution monitoring

    The low-cost, 3D-printed sensor detects very low concentrations of pesticides in water.

  • A brief guide to high temperature coatings

    This article provides an overview of high temperature coating technologies available for operating temperatures from 200° F to 1,200° F (93° C to 649° C).

  • Video: Visit a virtual water-powered world

    This island has been engineered for educators, students, parents or anyone seeking to better understand water power.

  • A technique to cut metal testing complexity

    Metal cutting coupled with high-speed photography and new data analysis techniques offers an accessible method to explore metal behavior under extreme conditions.

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