HEADLINES ARCHIVE

  • Pebble-bed reactor demo project planned

    The low-power demonstration molten-salt cooled, pebble-bed reactor will be built in Tennessee.

  • Video: Technology to ensure social distancing maintained in public spaces

    The device ensures that social distancing is maintained.

  • Paper-based coating could reduce plastic packaging use, waste

    Coating is composed of wax, plant-based proteins.

  • Coating developed to safeguard marketing materials

    Treated documents will earn the CLEANERPRINT seal.

  • Watch as water droplets effortlessly slide off surfaces

    Coating could be used to waterproof consumer goods.

  • IDS offers free support to qualifying control facilities

    With the rapid response program, IDS engineers are actively addressing support issues within two to four hours, if necessary, on-site within 24 to 36 hours.

  • Stanford evaluates risks from fracking the Eagle Ford shale

    Their risk analysis considers where people and structures are located along with forecasts for maximum earthquake magnitude and geological factors that amplify or dampen tremors underground.

  • Study examines pros and cons of hydrogen over electrification

    A study by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) found that hydrogen-based fuel is best suited for use in sectors that cannot be electrified, such as aviation and some industrial processes.

  • Metal-free battery degrades on demand

    Based on a polypeptide organic radical construction, the battery is completely metal free.

  • EA-PSB 10000: Maximum efficiency in battery and fuel cell testing

    Bidirectional, powerful and regenerative, the EA-PSB 10000 enables efficient testing in many industries.

  • Video: Digital solution helps companies manage water usage

    The service provides industry with real-time visibility of water usage at the enterprise, site and asset levels.

  • Attend the water industry’s virtual 2021 Annual Conference and Exposition

    The four-day event will feature 80 hours of learning, career fairs and water workshops.

  • Microneedle patch offers on-site antibiotic delivery

    Microneedle patch painlessly delivers antibiotic to site of infection.

  • Microscopic implantable chip uses ultrasound to monitor the body

    The research team claims that the chip is the world's smallest.

  • Onsite treatment approach removes toxins from wastewater

    A filtration system has been designed to combat the release of 1,4-dioxane from onsite wastewater treatment systems to groundwater

  • The rising tide of floating solar systems

    Almost 10 GW of new floating solar capacity, either co-located with hydropower systems or riding the ocean waves, can be realized by 2025.

  • Hey taxi!? The delayed promise of air mobility

    Some technological challenges must be met before we can realistically hail air taxis.

  • What do the airports of the future look like?

    What will airports look like in 50 years? 100 years? Let us take a look at where technology is trending.

  • Cloud adoption in oil and gas applications

    Oil and gas companies are adopting cloud technologies in an attempt to reduce costs and increase efficiency in a tough recent climate.

  • Cooler solar panels last longer and produce more energy than traditional panels

    Singlet fission and tandem solar cells could help lower operating temperatures and extend the life of solar energy devices.

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