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  • Video: Digital platform supports coal-to-nuclear transition

    The platform will enable replacement of coal-fired boilers at existing power plants with advanced modular nuclear reactors at scale and speed.

  • Teledyne e2v introduces microdosimeters for monitoring radiation in space and high-altitude applications

    Aimed at high altitude aerospace applications and all space applications from geostationary orbit satellites and low Earth orbit constellations to scientific exploration, each new model occupies minimal volume and adds only 17 g of weight to any mission.

  • Plans to fortify the grid in Puerto Rico

    Puerto Rico has pledged to meet its electricity needs with 100% renewable energy by 2050.

  • NORD’s redesigned 100 frame asynchronous motors usher in a new era of modern engineering

    Redesigned 3 and 4 HP motors provide additional strength, stability and cooling advantages.

  • Get ready to "print" your own drinks

    Imagine owning a device that can fit on a kitchen counter, use water from the tap and produce anything from that morning cup of coffee to a whisky sour, all with the help of a touch screen and impressive, concentrated liquid cartridges.

  • Gorman-Rupp adds new models to SF series submersible solids-handling pumps

    The Gorman-Rupp line of SF series submersible solids-handling pumps recently saw the addition of four new models.

  • Video: CES 2022 award-winning disinfecting bot launched

    Using hospital-grade UVC light, the ADIBOT-A kills bacteria, viruses and fungi in indoor settings such as hospitals, schools and other high-traffic spaces. The ADIBOT-A is a build-out of last year’s stationary disinfecting ADIBOT iteration.

  • Greening up the factory: A guide toward sustainable manufacturing

    Discover important factors for companies to consider when devising a sustainability program.

  • A plan to accelerate cyber-resilience for the US water sector

    The focus is on high-impact activities that can be implemented within 100 days to safeguard water resources by improving cybersecurity across the water sector.

  • Video: Cut power use and extend tool life with upgraded Niagara Cutter solid carbide end mills

    A new aluminum nonferrous coating reduces built-up edge to extend tool life while geometry optimizations reduce cutting forces.

  • THK company profile

    THK linear motion solutions are offered worldwide.

  • This truck can drive residential power supply

    The onboard battery capability of this new electric truck can be harnessed to enhance home energy management.

  • Face masks morph into supercapacitors

    Discarded face masks and other medical waste could soon be recycled into solid state supercapacitors.

  • GEA’s new-generation valve control tops enhance operational safety in hygienic applications

    This innovative new technology uses integrated digital intelligence to enhance operational safety and automate initialization for commissioning processes.

  • Ava Robotics debuts its facilities security robot

    The Tyco Security Robot, which first made its debut as a concept robot in 2021 at the Global Security Exchange (GSX) Conference, has made its commercial debut at Intersec Dubai 2022, an international global emergency services, security and safety conference.

  • 3 Reasons to install a CleanShield

    Correct storage of endocavity transducers and other instruments is important to keep healthcare devices functional and for patient safety.

  • Sensor puts biofuel-producing yeast in the spotlight

    A fluorescent biosensor can accelerate the development of yeast strains to produce branched-chain higher alcohols and advanced biofuels.

  • Video: Compact energy supply system transmits power, data and media

    The e-spool flex 2.0 is the Igus version of a cable drum without a slip ring.

  • Researchers track food intake of nursing home residents using AI

    To develop the system, the researchers consulted personal support workers, dietitians and long-term care workers. The developers envision the technology being added to tablet computers already employed by front-line staff.

  • Video: Cornell scientist developing a robotic arm to feed those with spinal injuries

    Bhattacharjee suggests that the machine learning algorithms could personalize the process by teaching the robotic arm to learn a user’s preferences in terms of feeding, including bite transfer and bite acquisition.

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