HEADLINES ARCHIVE

  • Watch this robot tie-dye T-shirts

    Baxter the industrial robot tasked with tie-dyeing T-shirts.

  • The state of global nuclear power in 2020

    In 2020, nuclear reactors supplied 2,553 TWh of electricity, down from 2,657 TWh in 2019.

  • 5 different at-home acoustic and engineering courses

    Acoustic and audio engineering courses can transform a musical interest into a full career path for those wanting to mix STEM and creativity.

  • Video: Water pollutants nabbed by nanojars

    Nano-sized containers effectively extract carbon dioxide and toxic pollutants from water.

  • Food freezing technique promises improved quality, reduced energy use

    New food freezing method promises improved quality, increased safety and to cut energy use.

  • Metal 3D printing for manufacturing

    Join the webinar as we explore how metal 3D printing transforms the manufacturing environment.

  • New tool measures radio frequency waves in fusion plasmas

    A new approach to measuring radio frequency waves in fusion plasmas was demonstrated.

  • Introducing RYCO Hydraulics’ newest line of crimpers

    These machines have been designed with intelligent solutions with high performance and long lasting, reliable service.

  • Study: Air quality at work may affect employee cognition, productivity

    Study suggests office air quality may affect employees’ cognition, productivity.

  • Power relays for EV charging

    The latching DC relays are designed for communications power supplies and battery charging stations.

  • The status of US spent nuclear fuel removal infrastructure

    Researchers assessed site and near-site transportation infrastructure for removing spent nuclear from 16 U.S. nuclear power plant sites.

  • Aviation-grade motor tested for transport-category zero-emissions aircraft

    The 2 MW motor is reportedly the largest propulsive aerospace motor engineered to date for electric and hydrogen aircraft.

  • Electron beam technology treats medical wastewater in China

    The technology is more effective than conventional treatment methods at removing organic molecules such as viruses and antibiotics.

  • Robots cruise Singapore streets in search of bad behavior

    Singapore is testing robots to patrol the streets in search of those engaged in bad behavior like smoking in non-smoking areas.

  • Ammonia combustion systems planned for thermal power plant boilers

    Combustion of ammonia as an alternative to fossil fuels can contribute to reduced carbon dioxide emissions from power stations.

  • Balancing the German grid with batteries and hydropower

    A battery system with a total capacity of 117 MW is being integrated with hydropower system operations.

  • Precision-adjustable current limit power switch protects automotive subsystems

    Key applications include protection of vehicle USB ports and electronic control unit supply rails.

  • CRISPR tech pinpoints parasites in water

    The method can identify the presence of even a single microorganism within a given sample, which is signaled by a fluorescent glow.

  • Glasgow engineers create worm-like robots

    New robots can stretch nine times their length.

  • Hydrogen energy storage systems

    These systems offer a solution to problems associated with renewable energy resources integrated with power grids.

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