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  • Watch how efficient solar cells are styled with human hair

    Perovskite stability problems vanish into thin hair with carbon nanodot inclusion.

  • Video: Photocatalytic reactor to electrify chemical manufacturing

    Light replaces heat to power combustion-less, low-emission chemical reactions for cleaner, more cost-efficient production of fuel, fertilizer and plastics.

  • Dairy research lab aims to create more efficient cheese production

    The goal was to produce more cheese using less milk.

  • New catalyst can make natural gas burn cleaner

    New catalyst can lower the combustion temperature of methane and therefore reduce its production of greenhouse gases.

  • Principles of Mario Kart could help create sustainable farming practices

    Mario Kart values could be used to guide and create equitable social and economic programs that would help farmers in low resource and rural regions of the world.

  • Virtual events celebrate 2021 Water Week

    Plan to virtually attend policy meetings and webcasts during the 2021 Water Week.

  • Video: Tidal power charges EVs in Scotland

    Energy harvested by the Shetland Tidal Array is routed to onshore Tesla battery banks.

  • Paper waste could be used to create sustainable cement

    Pulp and paper industry waste materials have been possible fillers for building products, like cement, for years, but largely this waste has ended up in landfills.

  • Farming is going vertical

    Vertical farming has several distinct advantages over traditional horizontal farming, particularly in areas with limited land, nutrients, water or other resources required to grow plants.

  • California cement industry commits to carbon neutrality in less than 25 years

    The industry is committed to carbon neutrality and recognizes the necessity of curbing emissions in order to avoid the most severe climate change impacts.

  • Level 10’s San Jose high rise is the second to incorporate Speedcore structural core system

    Based on the established, open-source concept of filling prefabricated steel plates with concrete to create a building’s core, the SpeedCore system connects two steel plates with steel cross ties which are then filled with high-strength concrete.

  • UC Berkeley turns robot dogs into robot guides for the visually impaired

    Robodogs to guide the visually impaired.

  • New Center of Excellence advances nonmetallics in building and construction

    The purpose of this endeavor is to develop and promote nonmetallic materials for use in building and construction.

  • Solutions for restaurants to get ‘Back to Business’ from Powering Chicago

    The eBook provides restaurant owners and general managers with guidance and solutions to keep their businesses safe, healthy and thriving.

  • Detecting illegal shipping activity with AI, machine learning

    The Dark Ships technology could reveal illegal weapons trades or illegal fishing.

  • Watch: TENG taps body motion, ocean wave energy

    A water tube-based triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) transforms irregular and low frequency mechanical energy, including ocean wave energy, into electricity.

  • Trimble Technology Lab established at Florida International University

    The concept for the state-of-the-art program grew out of a commitment to drive innovation through a highly-trained workforce.

  • Data on submerged devices still recoverable in some instances

    Retrieving data from water-damaged devices is possible under certain conditions.

  • Report: 20% of oil and gas industry tasks to be automated by 2030

    Report suggests that one in five oil and gas industry jobs will be performed by robots.

  • Examining electrical safety codes and standards

    Detailing the different mandates for electrical safety per organization and equipment.

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