HEADLINES ARCHIVE

  • Interactive US map flags areas of water quality concern

    The tool provides users with information on state policies and programs to test for lead in school drinking water.

  • UK unveils plans for a national hydrogen economy

    The plan seeks to foster development of a low-carbon hydrogen economy, realize over 9,000 jobs and unlock a £4 billion investment by 2030.

  • Watch these robots test drive a Ford

    Miles and Shelby keep human drivers safe from extreme conditions.

  • Study: Lead production trends linked to lead level trends in human body

    As worldwide lead production increased so did the rates of lead absorption found in people who lived during that time, even if they were not direct participants in lead production.

  • Robot squash coach offers tips and hints for improved game

    Robot offers private lessons to improve a player's squash game.

  • Dissolvable microneedle patch designed to beat baldness

    The patch tackles the oxidative stress and insufficient circulation conditions responsible for androgenic alopecia.

  • A smarter approach to identifying sprocket wear

    Pinpoint sprocket wear with Tsubaki Smart Tooth®

  • Lockheed Martin debuts robotically-driven manufacturing facility

    Lockheed Martin has deployed Electroimpact's advanced robots to keep their operations more exact with quicker times.

  • A powerful future projected for US battery storage

    The U.S. has experienced significant growth in large-scale battery capacity, which reached 1,650 MW by the end of 2020.

  • Manufacturers make recipe for PFAS-free packaging open sourced

    Recipe for PFAS-free food packaging is open-sourced.

  • MiR introduces two new material handling AMRs

    MiR600 and MiR1350 AMRs are designed for transporting heavy materials through manufacturing and logistic warehouse environments.

  • Ranpak launches automated packaging solution

    System automates shipping box void fill.

  • For students considering an engineering degree

    Whatever led you to consider engineering, I think it will be important for you to know what it means to be an engineer.

  • Researchers eye Blockchain tech to streamline supply chains

    A University of Missouri College of Engineering team is proposing a new way to use blockchain technology to streamline supply chains.

  • Watch robots dismantle EV batteries

    The system enhances the efficiency and safety of electric vehicle (EV) battery disassembly for resource recovery.

  • Ambi Robotics introduces multi-robot kitting system

    Ambi Robotics has introduced its AmbiKit, a multi-robot kitting system that uses AI data collection to expedite ecommerce kitting operations.

  • AI-based pothole detection system developed by KICT researchers

    AI pothole detection promises to improve road surface management.

  • LED device detects lethal gases, rotting food

    Device could improve safety of consumers, firefighters, miners and military personnel.

  • How to prevent costly spindle repairs

    Introducing Deublin's patented SpindleShield® technology: Deublin 1103-WLSB (Wireless Leak Sensor Box).

  • A role for nuclear-based clean fuels in decarbonizing marine transport

    Use of existing nuclear infrastructure to produce hydrogen and other zero-carbon fuels for the maritime industry is advocated.

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