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Inspection process keeps water mains flowing
A new non-disruptive assessment technology enables inspection of aging water transmission infrastructure without taking pipelines out of service.
New incremental encoder IERF3 L from FAULHABER
Thanks to the optical measuring principle and state-of-the-art chip technology, the device offers the highest resolution, excellent repeatability and outstanding signal quality.
Help wanted in the global wind workforce
Keeping pace with a wind power fleet forecast to reach 2.1 TW by 2030 underscores the need to prepare a skilled worker fleet in the fields of construction, installation, operations and maintenance.
AI-powered tool tells wild salmon from farmed counterparts
Using deep learning, the team believes that the technology could potentially improve strategies for environmental protection.
New wearable tech lightens body armor load by 90%
The wearable weight distribution device could potentially help reduce musculoskeletal injuries as well as accelerate recovery from back injuries in far-forward environments, thus helping soldiers to remain effective.
Industrial air filter solutions for custom-spec and high purity applications
Whether your facility needs a custom-designed air filter solution or is looking to upgrade an existing system, Rensa Filtration is your one-stop shop.
New Chip Trapper lid rebuild kit helps maintain optimal performance
The kit includes replacement bulkhead, quick connect and sealing gaskets to replace faulty or worn-down seals that may limit the Chip Trapper's performance.
pH control in tissue culture: The key to cellular success
This article explores why accurate pH measurement matters and how pH shapes vital cellular processes.
New AI platform aims for early pest detection
The earlier intervention promised by this device is expected to help support integrated pest management (IPM), enhance labor efficiency and reduce chemical and energy inputs.
Brewing up low-carbon concrete with coffee waste
The team determined, using a life-cycle analysis, that biochar derived from spent coffee grounds could be used to produce a lower-carbon concrete while simultaneously supporting strength benefits.
Coffee grounds extend blueberry shelf life
The UNSW Sydney team is working to prolong the shelf life of fruits with an edible film derived from coffee waste. This film promises to help preserve the freshness of delicate fruits like blueberries by limiting how much water seeps in or out.
Researchers develop quick-setting, sustainable material to replace concrete in 3D printing
The team created a clay-based material that cures during extrusion thanks to an acrylamide binder that triggers a frontal polymerization reaction.
AI tool forecasts earthquake aftershock risk in just seconds
The team trained machine learning tools using earthquake data obtained from seismic hotspots like California, New Zealand, Italy, Japan and Greece and applied the technology to earthquakes that were magnitudes of four or higher.
Eco-friendly mushroom coating promises to replace traditional plastic wrap
The team used edible fungus in combination with processed wood fibers to develop a coating capable of blocking water, oil and grease and that is food-safe.
Engineered fungus produces a protein-packed meat alternative
The team explained that Fusarium venenatum is already known for its meat-like natural texture and flavor, however its thick walls previously posed a digestive challenge, and its manufacture required intensive resources.
Beckman Coulter Life Sciences unveils small but powerful benchtop liquid handler
Purpose-built for low- to medium-throughput workflows, the Biomek i3 Benchtop Liquid Handler delivers powerful automation in a compact, cost-effective format.
Igus develops one-piece, space-saving energy chain for compact applications
The one-piece, injection-molded energy chain offers a simplified and more reliable cable management solution for highly compact spaces.
RDI Technologies launches Motion Amplification Software 4.2: Streamlined workflows, unmatched accuracy and clear communication across the enterprise
This version is designed to make vibration analysis faster, more accurate and easier to communicate across the enterprise.
Seashells promise to pave the way for greener, low-carbon concrete
In a bid to solve one of the construction industry's biggest carbon problems, the low-carbon concrete ingredient promises to potentially cut significant amounts of carbon dioxide from what is one of the world's most polluting materials.
A sound way to harvest atmospheric water
This system emits ultrasound waves that are tuned to shake water molecules out of a water-harvesting sorbent placed on the device.