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  • Project to use QR codes on milk cartons connected to farms of origin

    ClearFarm Project proposes using electronic monitoring tools dubbed Precision Livestock Farming (PLF) connected to QR codes on milk carton packaging so that customers can trace milk to its farm of origin.

  • 8 impossible things: Report identifies research priorities at the intersection of biology and engineering

    Transformational priorities are identified where engineering and biology can have an impact while contributing to an inclusive research community.

  • Video: Sensors to enhance overhead transmission asset performance

    A sensors and data analytics platform is being tested by National Grid to help upgrade and expand the transmission capacity of overhead power lines in the U.K.

  • Sensor detects specific gases using AI

    The device relies on machine learning to distinguish gases based on how they give rise to subtle temperature changes — an issue that proved challenging for other sensing technologies that fail to detect a target gas among a mix of chemicals in the air.

  • Robotic module can automate oil drilling on existing rigs

    Nabors suggests that automating drilling tasks in oil and gas industry Red Zones could potentially reduce risks to workers.

  • CLEA by SECO enables and enhances new energy opportunities

    Today, there is a concerted focus on transitioning to renewable and clean energy sources from fossil fuels.

  • Answering the air hammering challenge: A test case for innovation

    Innovation is essential to the ongoing evolution of industry.

  • Innovative district heating system design verified

    The low-pressure steam supply version of Holtec’s Green Boiler is engineered to deliver a carbon-free district heating solution that reduces dependence on fossil fuels.

  • Micro-D gaskets designed for MIL-DTL 83513 connectors

    These gaskets eliminate any unwanted gaps between the connector and I/O surface points and offer a shielding effectiveness of 80 dB to115 dB.

  • Fundamentals of continuous stirred tank reactors (CSTRs)

    A CSTR is a reaction vessel that produces chemicals continuously, as the name implies. In the CSTR, two or more reactants are pumped into a vessel and allowed to react, with the product skimmed or drained away at the opposite end of the reactor.

  • Light and heat move ring-shaped robot forward

    The researchers note that when the Ringbot was placed on the hot surface, it pulled itself forward; when exposed to infrared light, it also pushed itself forward.

  • Breakfast food proves to be efficient filtration material

    To create the aerogel, egg whites, which are pure protein, are freeze dried and then heated to 900° C in an environment without oxygen.

  • Tricking a negative pressure room with sound

    The researchers suggested that the mechanisms for controlling airflow into and out of biocontainment facilities can be “tricked” into functioning improperly by sound at a specific frequency — possibly placed within a popular song.

  • Mushroom skin eyed for future computer chip bases

    In lieu of the plastic substrates currently used in the making of chips for electronic devices, the team proposes using the skin of Ganoderma lucidum, a mushroom that grows on dead hardwood trees.

  • Chemical plume detecting, hand-held drone in development

    According to its developers, the drone could one day be used to track chemical plumes during search and rescue missions or missions designed for protecting the environment.

  • Ingredient in coffee may protect against COVID-19 infection

    According to the researchers, an ingredient found in coffee hinders the interaction between the SARS CoV-2 spike protein of the coronavirus and the ACE-2 receptor.

  • Study imagines second life for inactive oil and gas wells

    One such use case could potentially see abandoned wells used to heat nearby greenhouses with geothermal energy in food scarce parts of the world.

  • Window coating promises to cool buildings without expending energy

    To create a coating capable of blocking the sun's ultraviolet (UV) and near-infrared light that pass through glass, heating an enclosed room, and instead radiates heat away from the window's surface while transmitting visible light, engineers designed a "transparent radiative cooler" (TRC).

  • NASA tool detects methane super-emitters from space

    NASA’s Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation (EMIT), initially designed to understand the relationship between airborne dust and the climate, was installed on the International Space Station where it detected more than 50 methane plumes from oilfields and oil and gas infrastructure, waste processing and agricultural sectors.

  • Robot to perform battlefield triage

    The Medical Telexistence Platform (MediTel), which is outfitted with robotic arms and a custom-built gripper, is controlled by a remote medic wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset for observing triage scenes in 3D.

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