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  • Oxford Flow introduces gas regulator for precision control

    Oxford Flow recently launched the new IM-S series pilot-operated regulator range featuring an axial flow design for process gases to deliver high levels of performance across various operating conditions.

  • Starfish underwater robotic gripper designed for mine countermeasures, EOD

    The STARFISH, which was developed under the U.S. Navy’s Office of Naval Research (ONR) end-of-arm tooling (EOAT) project, can reportedly grasp and hold an assortment of objects.

  • New algorithm predicts crimes in urban areas one week in advance

    In addition to successfully predicting crime likelihood in Chicago where the algorithm achieved a 90% rate of accuracy, the social scientists also tested the algorithm on eight other U.S. cities.

  • Rockwool's newest insulation design makes some structurally solid promises

    The new industrial insulation design has been cleared as the lowest lambda stonewall insulation in the U.K.

  • Listen to these urban noise pollution maps

    City-centric noisy and quiet zones can now be pinpointed with a series of audible data-visualization maps.

  • Calculate torque and find fastener dimensions with these digital tools

    Bolting challenges are easily mastered with online tools that simplify the calculation of torque and provide a quick means of determining fastener dimensions.

  • Saelig introduces Micsig battery-powered portable oscilloscopes

    This portable instrument combines a capacitive 8 inch TFT LCD touch screen (touch, drag and swipe) with traditional ‘button and knob’ operation to make scope operation easy and efficient.

  • SAER launches new wastewater pump range with superior delivery times

    SAER has revealed a new range of submersible and end-suction wastewater pumps – the SD and NCA range, respectively.

  • New military weapon destroys electronics

    The technology can reportedly cause the type of disruption that fries circuits, thereby halting a threat — the navigation computer in a missile, or the radar and targeting system of an anti-air missile installation, for instance — while also leaving the physical parts of the system untouched.

  • BAE Systems releases military drone design details

    Both concept 1 drone and concept 2 drone will reportedly be capable of engaging in electronic warfare with technology onboard that can jam radio signals.

  • Video: A new generation of robot-ready frameless servo motors

    The motors introduce features that simplify the design of collaborative, surgical, aerospace and defense and other robots while optimizing performance in a lighter, more compact package.

  • CERN looks to boost energy efficiency of critical cooling systems

    Digital twins will be developed to support online diagnostics and maximize cooling system efficiency.

  • FPT Industrial exhibits the sustainable future of powertrains at the BEYOND — IVECO Group Days event

    At the event, FPT Industrial stressed the key role that powertrain manufacturers play in developing the powertrain of the future in order to achieve carbon neutrality.

  • New tool measures ventilation and indoor air quality

    The Quick Indoor CO2 (QICO2) tool from NIST uses CO2 readings as captured by monitors in schools, residences and office spaces to measure appropriate levels of the gas — which is a hallmark of good ventilation and consequently, good indoor air quality.

  • Black Buffalo 3D working to shrink affordable housing gap

    3D printing offers several ways to increase labor productivity, save costs and increase energy efficiency.

  • Solar tower yields carbon-neutral aviation fuel

    The solar thermochemical system uses water, carbon dioxide and sunlight to produce kerosene.

  • Smart grid integration of EVs

    A smart grid integration project launched in Germany seeks to increase the share of green power and relieve local grids.

  • These valves for hydrogen fueling stations ensure maintenance safety, minimize leaks

    The 15,000 psi double block bleed and hand valves offer redundant protection from high pressure and superior sealing technology to avoid leaks.

  • Team eyes pineapple leaves for single-use masks

    The research team from Gadjah Mada University discovered that pineapple leaves are a biodegradable fiber containing cellulose, hemicelluloses and lignin useful in the making of pineapple-based fiber masks.

  • Video: A step closer to human heart biofabrication

    The leading cause of death in the U.S. is heart disease.

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