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A light grid for every detection and measuring task
The automation light grid and signal lamp are used for presence detection and status monitoring tasks.
DARPA, NASA plan orbital nuclear engine test
There’s a good chance that crewed missions to Mars will be nuclear-powered.
Machine learning models effectively gauge urban air pollution
The proposed data-driven approach requires considerably fewer modeling steps and is computationally more effective than available modeling methods.
Geeplus introduces bigger, more powerful voice coil motor
The new motor uses a highly optimized magnet assembly to produce exceptional force/mass ratio for high acceleration in dynamic applications.
Listen: This is what the Dodge Charger Daytona EV sounds like
According to Dodge, the next generation Charger and Challenger will be electric-only, but will they carry over the V-8 rumble?
UMBC robots gearing up to perform national security tasks
According to the researchers, the national security technology includes battlefield robots and a palm-sized drone.
Teardown of an antenna tuner
For simple receiving of radio signals, the electrical characteristics are only marginally important. This is why a modern car’s FM antenna can be smaller than ¼ wavelength vertical, instead appearing as a mere nub on the car’s roof, and still function.
Video: Planning the first grid-scale SMR in North America
The small modular reactor (SMR) project build could be completed as early as 2028.
Wastewater treatment as a source of energy, nutrients and water
The largely untapped potential for recovering these resources from U.S. wastewater facilities is explored.
Non-cytotoxic epoxy withstands multiple methods of medical sterilization
Featuring high temperature resistance and good strength properties, the epoxy can be used for bonding, sealing and coating in medical devices.
High performance in compact dimensions
With the all-new Linear Actuator L product family, FAULHABER is offering a unique turn-key-solution for a broad range of applications.
Experts explain how Turkey's earthquakes devastated vulnerable infrastructure
Adding to the devastation, some 3,450 buildings have collapsed, according to the Turkish government. Many of the modern buildings have failed in a “pancake mode” of structural collapse.
Tough on pump clogs: Prison facility eliminates submersible clogs with new above-grade lift station
A facility management services company serving other prisons operates and maintains the sewage pump station.
Video: From the North to the South Pole by EV
The world’s first all-electric driving adventure from the magnetic North Pole to the South Pole on board a modified Nissan Ariya e-4ORCE launches soon.
Report highlights US refrigeration engineer shortage
Data-driven solutions are proposed to improve technician recruitment, training and retention to grow the workforce.
A GEM of a clean energy mapping aid
This interactive online mapping tool can help identify areas across the U.S. that are suitable for wind, solar and other clean energy infrastructure projects.
SABIC to showcase at OFC 2023 new near-IR transparent thermo-optical resins to enhance bandwidth and energy efficiency in optical components
The company will display several specialized, high-heat thermoplastics that can facilitate the adoption of cutting-edge optical technologies.
This autonomous mobile robot fulfills orders in the grocery, e-commerce sectors
The Brightpick Autopicker is a fully autonomous picking robot designed for e-commerce and grocery order fulfillment tasks.
Team investigates the power of shame labeling on meat eaters
Shame labeling was applied to packages of chicken in a bid to reduce meat consumption, which remains high in most Western countries and is often associated with deplorable conditions in some meat processing plants as well as negative impacts on the human cardiovascular system.
Infographic: Electricity sources powering North America
The U.S. primarily relies on natural gas, coal and nuclear power, while Canada is dependent on both hydroelectric and nuclear power systems.