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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.
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.