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  • Learn how Qualcomm is using 5G to create a greener economy

    By taking advantage of 5G's wireless technology, companies are able to get creative with how they up their sustainability game.

  • Freshwater Stewardship Certification promotes sustainability in oil and gas

    Freshwater acquisition and management are critical to the well completion process.

  • Durabook provides rugged, protected mobile computer solutions for oil and gas field workers

    Durabook has a range of computers that are up to the demanding task of providing applications to withstand the harshest environments.

  • High-performance laser distance sensor for industrial applications

    The high-performance optoNCDT ILR2250 laser distance sensor is used whenever large measuring ranges and high accuracy are required. It can be installed at distances up to 100 m.

  • GTherm announces NetZero low-cost energy solution for crypto data centers

    The amount of electricity needed for the mining of cryptocurrency has sparked creative low-cost energy solutions for computers and other machinery.

  • Anti-jamming, anti-spoofing military GPS introduced by BAE Systems

    BAE Systems has unveiled its MicroGRAM-M GPS receiver compatible with M-Code signals that are resistant to jamming and spoofing.

  • Lee Precision Orifice demonstration | consistent and accurate fluid control

  • Laser tech could enable law enforcement, military to look through "peepholes"

    Technology promises to enable law enforcement, military to peer through so-called peepholes to view what is behind closed doors.

  • An offshore wind turbine of mammoth size

    The 16 MW, 264 m-tall turbine is capable of powering 20,000 homes over a 25-year service life.

  • HID Global introduces the world's first Calypso-certified SDK for mobile ticketing

    The certification specifies how to protect ticket data stored in the mobile device’s wallet, helping transport operators effectively fight fraud.

  • The impact of adhesives on energy efficiency

    In residential and commercial construction, the building envelope is responsible for 30% of a structure’s energy consumption.

  • Military veterans could fill labor shortage in semiconductor manufacturing

    The shortage of skilled workers is among the greatest challenges faced by semiconductor manufacturers.

  • US military 3D prints new barracks

    The 3D-printed barracks will reportedly be the first to house soldiers.

  • Video: Compete in the inaugural AIPH World Green City Awards

    The event seeks to recognize public initiatives relying on a greater use of plants and nature to improve city environments.

  • Scientists develop degradable coatings for paper food packaging

    The new Dow-developed degradable coatings for compostable paper food packaging block grease and oil seepage.

  • Watch how crumpled material lets supercapacitors flex their power

    A flexible supercapacitor with electrodes made of wrinkled titanium carbide maintained its ability to store and release electronic charges after repetitive stretching.

  • Insole sensors may detect Parkinson's disease

    Foot pressure sensors monitor for gait characteristics that could signal Parkinson’s disease.

  • Pipe and tube bending design: Here is what every designer must know

    There now exist several types of tube bending machines and tools capable of fabricating complex pipe and tube designs.

  • A bright future for US solar energy

    Solar energy has the potential to supply up to 40% of the nation's electricity within 15 years.

  • "Nanoworm"-infused coating kills COVID-19, the flu

    New coating employs 'nanoworms' to kill COVID-19.

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