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Japanese airline testing shark-skin-inspired film
Two ANA Green Jet aircraft will feature the shark-skin-inspired riblet film attached to the surfaces of the aircrafts’ airframes.
4 top design challenges in thermal management systems
Thermal management may be one of the most important design factors in electric vehicle systems.
Top tips: Choosing the right grade of stainless steel
Stainless steel is supplied to a diverse variety of industries and is a powerful candidate in materials selection.
CubeWorks debuts CubiSens XT1 for cold chain logistics
Measuring 16 mm in diameter, the CubiSens XT1 is 100 times smaller than conventional data loggers, small enough to fit on any individual product that requires temperature monitoring.
Watch drones survey sewer systems in Scotland
The use of drones equipped with lidar scanning and measurement capabilities will enable Scottish Water to improve sewer system resiliency.
Building science competition challenges US students
New student challenges seek building solutions that target electrification, decarbonization and resiliency.
New SABIC copolymer resin for PV connectors delivers highest CTI level to support emerging 1.5 kV systems
The polycarbonate-based copolymer resin is well-suited for photovoltaic (PV) connector bodies and meets stricter performance and regulatory requirements for emerging 1.5 kV solar systems.
It's time to rethink machine safety and security
Not so long ago, “productivity,” “safety” and “security” were viewed as separate machine considerations — often at odds with each other. However, in modern connected plants, they are indelibly linked.
Lightweight tracking antenna system enables extended mission range for remotely piloted aircraft systems
The communications link is a crucial determinant of mission capability in unmanned aircraft systems.
Medium voltage electric steam and hot water generators for district heating
Municipalities, utilities and companies are focusing on proactive approaches to reducing their carbon footprint.
Watch the liftoff of NASA’s Artemis I mission
NASA’s new Artemis I mission is underway with the successful launch of the Space Launch System on November 16, 2022.
Wearable solar tech charges personal electronics
Need to charge a mobile phone or smartwatch while on the go? Just don a shirt or backpack incorporating tiny solar cells to perform device charging tasks.
Database tracks growth in US oil and gas projects
The database and interactive map document oil, gas and petrochemical infrastructure developments in the U.S.
Study: Microplastics shed from Teflon-coated cookware
According to scientists, one crack on the surface of a Teflon-coated pan can shed roughly 9,100 plastic particles.
Study: Gas leak detection performed on foot more accurate than mobile detection
Mobile surveys wherein detection units measure for elevated levels of methane gas in the air as the car is driven encounter higher traveling speeds or wind speeds outside the car, thereby resulting in a lowered probability of leak detection compared to surveys conducted on foot.
New foam developed for the sustainable manufacture of bedding, furniture
Composed of biopolyester, the naturally flame retardant Moorefoam is also expected to eliminate foam waste, which is reportedly responsible for 50% of global plastic waste.
Fixed-film treatment process simplifies sludge management for small flow industrial wastewater applications
Biological treatment systems are scaled-down versions of the activated sludge process.
Help DOE deploy heat pump technology
Public input is invited to help guide the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) in determining the best use of its Defense Production Act authority as a tool to accelerate manufacturing and deployment of electric heat pumps.
China goes big on compressed air energy storage
The world's largest, most efficient compressed air energy storage system is now connected to a city power grid in northern China.
The growth of renewables in US power supply
Renewable sources accounted for almost 70% of new U.S. electrical generating capacity added during the first eight months of 2022.