HEADLINES ARCHIVE

  • The largest grid-connected flow battery

    The system, billed as the world’s largest flow battery, has been connected to the grid in the city of Dalian, China.

  • Team develops prototype wearable thermal camouflage jacket

    the thermal camouflage jacket includes 42 patches of graphene that can be individually controlled using a microcomputer to discharge different levels of thermal radiation, without altering their temperature.

  • AI-guided laser beams aimed at cockroaches

    The device features a Jetson Nano, an electronic device that runs machine-learning software; two cameras; a galvanometer, which is an instrument for detecting and measuring small electric currents; and a laser.

  • Design tips for toroidal transformers

    Compared to conventional transformers, toroidal transformers offer greater efficiency, lower energy losses and vibration, and more compact size.

  • New data-sharing platform helps optimize infrastructure industry

    The platform provides a comprehensive map interface with utility locations, site hazards, geotechnical conditions, land rights and permit constraints.

  • An efficient approach to rare Earth recovery from scrap metal

    The process slashes both the energy and product consumption involved with rare Earth element recovery.

  • Video: Solar solutions for transportation refrigeration units

    A solar panel solution for a trailer refrigeration unit reduces jump-start service calls, premature battery replacements and diesel fuel usage.

  • Back to the basics in rotating contact potentiometers

    Rotary contact potentiometers are used to obtain adjustable supply voltage in frequency attenuation and volume control applications (or audio control devices).

  • ANCILLARY program tech would enable warfighters to deploy, retrieve VTOL systems without infrastructure

    As part of the AdvaNced airCraft Infrastructure-Less Launch And RecoverY X-Plane (ANCILLARY), the agency plans to build a plane that launches from ship flight decks, for instance, in adverse weather without the launch and recovery equipment generally required of these systems.

  • Rocket scientists developing torpedo-like missile that can swim and fly

    According to blueprints recently detailed in the Journal of Solid Rocket Technology, which is published by the Chinese Society of Astronautics, the torpedo-like missile will demonstrate both range and speeds much greater than any torpedo currently in development.

  • Tips to improve power conversion efficiency

    New materials, advanced controllers and improved power and switching converters play a large role in enhancing power conversion efficiency.

  • Fundamentals of process safety

    When process safety goes awry, the incident makes the nightly or even national news, and the surrounding communities can feel the impact.

  • Self-sterilizing film kill viruses using room lights

    The Queen’s University Belfast team suggests that the self-sterilizing film could be used to replace disposable plastic films used in the healthcare industry and also used on surfaces in food production factories.

  • Defining the Smart Manufacturing Journey: A Roundtable Series

    We've collected leading experts from standards organizations, industry and academics to discuss the smart manufacturing odyssey.. Won't you join us for the conversation?

  • Modified X-ray machine identifies explosives in luggage

    Researchers scanned a set of objects featuring embedded explosives and determined that the machine could identify the explosives with 100% accuracy in the lab.

  • Marine microbes munch on this biodegradable plastic

    New polyurethane foam formulations not only biodegrade in land-based composts but also quickly biodegrade in seawater.

  • Student earns DOE award for nuclear reactor safety research

    The award recognizes this student's work on advancing accident tolerant fuels to enhance reactor safety.

  • Seco aims to enhance safety parameters by 20% with a new strategy in place

    The company has initiated a far-reaching employee safety strategy that involves both yearly and long-term goals extending out to the year 2030.

  • First UV moisture-curing medical adhesive

    In addition to its primary curing — UV crosslinking — this adhesive also offers secondary moisture post-curing.

  • Not overly sexy, but it takes care of the dirty business

    ESPEC dust chambers provide ready-made solutions to common dust-test standards for automotive and electronic-cabinet requirements.

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