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  • Anellotech to advance development of Tex-TCat, an efficient recycling technology for mixed waste textiles

    The fluid bed catalytic pyrolysis technology is the first that efficiently recycles mixed waste textiles directly into the same chemical feedstocks used to make virgin synthetics.

  • Blasting leaves off of rail tracks with dry ice

    The new rail cleaning system is expected to be installed underneath passenger trains run by train operator Northern in 2023.

  • Agri-Neo’s Neo-Pure Pasteurization tech earns TERP Validation

    Agri-Neo’s food safety science studies and third-party test results showed Neo-Pure meets ABC’s criteria of a minimum 4-log reduction of pathogens on California almonds.

  • New biosensor identifies rotting meat

    The biosensor identifies the presence of the toxin putrescine — which, as the name implies, is largely responsible for the foul odor of putrefying meat — in beef.

  • Video: The Industry 4.0 Effect roundtable

    Industry 4.0. Industrial internet of things, or IIoT. Smart manufacturing. The Fourth Industrial Revolution. Those are buzzwords that get tossed around a lot these days. But if you’re an engineer, an engineering supervisor of plant manager, it’s your job to figure out what in the world that means. And this roundtable discussion will give you the leg up.

  • Pneumatically actuated exoskeleton promises to reduce strain on service members

    The pneumatically powered exoskeleton reportedly augments the leg strength of porters, thereby preventing fatigue and reducing workplace injuries.

  • New report suggests US offshore oil and gas rigs at significant risk of cyberattacks

    In their new report, Offshore Oil and Gas: Strategy Urgently Needed to Address Cybersecurity Risks to Infrastructure, the U.S. Government Accountability Office suggests that the over 1,600 offshore facilities in the U.S. are vulnerable to cyberattack.

  • Quantum computing, machine learning used to develop new energy saving coating

    The transparent coating, dubbed transparent radiative cooler (TRC), was developed using quantum computing and machine learning.

  • PNNL develops new, more rugged explosion tracers

    To develop tracers capable of tracking particulates through extreme environments where they would encounter high pressures and temperatures as well as assorted chemicals, researchers turned to inorganic materials.

  • Die-drawing process leads to stronger, more durable plastic pipes

    Using a die-drawing process wherein standard plastic is drawn through a die and over a mandrel, thereby changing the materials’ properties at the molecular level, reportedly made the plastic stronger and more durable.

  • Coffee + algae = Biodiesel

    Discarded coffee grounds can form the basis of a new biodiesel production method brewed up by an international research team.

  • Green light for tribal long-duration storage project

    The 60 MWh system, considered one of the largest in the U.S., will be developed by Indian Energy, a Native American-owned microgrid developer.

  • Air source heat pump trial underway in the UK

    The performance of a roof-mounted heat pump, considered the first in the U.K., is being evaluated at an experimental eco house.

  • Tesa tape launches first-of-their-kind wire harness sleeves in the industry

    The sleeves eliminate the need for multiple wire protection solutions.

  • Gold-based coating to fight fog

    The 18 nanometer-thick coating, which both removes existing fog on surfaces and prevents its formation, features two layers of titanium oxide surrounding a middle gold layer.

  • Coating formulated to protect national monuments, historical structures

    The hybrid organo-silicon coating system proved effective against the elements when applied to various surfaces of assorted materials and left outside exposed to rain, snow and extreme temperatures.

  • Video: Power production begins at Hywind Tampen

    First power has been produced at Hywind Tampen, claimed to be the world’s largest floating wind farm, in Norway.

  • Treatment trifecta for acidic industrial wastewater

    Phosphoric acid plant wastewater is effectively treated with a three-step process involving selective electrodialysis, reverse osmosis and neutralization.

  • Air Gap: A critical measurement in hydroelectric generator performance

    The Kaman AGT significantly reduces the number of overhaul technician hours required to inspect and analyze this critical operating parameter.

  • Standards proposed to fortify grid reliability

    Recent actions taken by the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to protect the reliability of the U.S. bulk power system target inverter-based resources.

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