HEADLINES ARCHIVE

  • Unpacking Europe's hydrogen blending plan

    In the short term, blending hydrogen into existing natural gas systems looks like a pragmatic solution.

  • The tram, a model of sustainable transport

    While they once fell out of favor to make room for the bus and car, trams seem to be making a comeback. And are increasingly autonomous, to boot.

  • A better understanding of dust explosions

    While there are some caveats, almost anything can become a dangerous combustible dust.

  • A cement that keeps buildings cool

    This cooling cement reflects light and emits heat due to the inclusion of reflective ettringite crystals.

  • Southco celebrates grand opening in Foshan: A new chapter in innovation

    New operations in Foshan not only enhance production capabilities but also contribute to technological innovation and economic growth in the Asian market.

  • New bubble-driven bots could replace traditional needle injections

    The idea behind the new technique is cavitation, which is the sudden collapse of bubbles in liquid. The energy produced from this process enabled the team to build tiny robots — dubbed “jumpers” — that move significant distances relative to their size.

  • Infographic: The state of autonomous vehicle safety

    This infographic shows that autonomous vehicles have "miles" to go if they are expected to reach performance parity with human drivers.

  • Indium Corporation expert to present on solder paste solutions at SMTA Empire Expo and Tech Forum

    The focus will be on solder paste selection, storage and handling best practices for printed circuit board assembly.

  • Functional inks and AI bring insights to packaging

    According to the team, the combination of inks and artificial intelligence (AI) demonstrates how packaging can accurately detect signal changes without needing electronics.

  • 5 reasons why autonomous autos probably won't take over UK streets any time soon

    The U.K. government has launched a consultation on driverless cars, ahead of on-the-road trials of the vehicles next year. But ten years on, and with self-driving cars increasingly common in the U.S. and China, significant obstacles still stand in their way in the U.K.

  • To see the future of electric vehicles, look to the sky

    Developing an eVTOL isn't the same as developing an EV, nor is it like developing a traditional airplane.

  • A safe SAF substitute for palm oil

    The technology not only reduces reliance on palm oil but also opens the door to more sustainable supply chains.

  • Extra space and accessories for OKW’S SOFT-CASE wide-format handheld enclosures

    Accessories for OKW’s SOFT-CASE wide-format handheld enclosures now include intermediate rings that create extra space for components.

  • Freudenberg Sealing Technologies focuses on growth in the service sector

    With the acquisition of the DMH Group, Freudenberg Sealing Technologies is expanding its product portfolio and strengthening its service business.

  • Gantner Instruments releases GI.bench 2025 update: 20 times faster data, smarter testing

    The new release delivers up to 20 times faster data throughput, streamlined configuration and enhanced automation, helping engineers complete test setups in less time while capturing higher-quality data.

  • Grounding your operation: Hose selection for dry bulk applications

    Understanding the criteria for proper hose selection not only meets performance requirements but also enhances plant safety by mitigating static hazards in dry material handling environments.

  • Progressive cavity pumps: A multi-talent for the global mining industry

    The ability of these pumps to handle abrasive, viscous and shear-sensitive media makes them suitable for a wide range of mining and mineral processing applications.

  • Enidine’s innovative solutions for energy absorption and vibration control give industrial manufacturers a competitive edge

    A strategic imperative for many industrial manufacturers is to decrease time to market. Among other manufacturing and supply chain challenges, that almost always means running equipment at ever-faster speeds, which can contribute to the production of more goods within specific lead times.

  • Rose-petal inspired sensors lead to softer, skin-friendly biosensors

    The engineers drew inspiration from the wetting behavior of rose petals, which attract small amounts of water yet repel it as soon as a threshold is exceeded.

  • Automated solutions for batch and continuous mixing

    With digital integration and advanced controls, mixing systems now function as connected, data-driven assets that boost reproducibility, traceability and process alignment.

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