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  • New Tokyo facility to produce hydrogen from sewage sludge

    The facility will convert wastewater sludge into clean hydrogen fuel for fuel-cell vehicles.

  • Water system leak detection by satellite

    Water utility pipe deficiency data is derived from direct satellite measurements.

  • Leasing service for hydrogen commercial vehicles launched in Europe

    The leasing service offering enables the accelerated deployment of hydrogen-powered trucks and buses with fleet operators across the European Union.

  • Teledyne DALSA AI integration expands machine vision capabilities

    Since the early 1980s, computer-based vision systems have been used to identify conditions in factory automation, as well as in the broader world. As computing power and programming techniques have advanced, new applications for this technology have followed.

  • Study: Ridesharing discourages mass transit ridership, increases traffic

    Study reveals that ridesharing companies have a greater impact on the environment than promised.

  • The new Wangen Twin NG screw pump

    German pump manufacturer Wangen Pumpen recently launched its new generation of Twin NG screw pumps in its hygienic pumping solutions range.

  • The new KNF Diaphragm Liquid Pump FP70

    KNF recently launched the latest edition to its smooth flow series low pulsation pumps.

  • The UTM20 series ultrasonic flowmeter by Spirax Sarco

    The UTM20 series ultrasonic flowmeter by Spirax Sarco offers superior measurement in an easy-to-use package.

  • New inductive full-metal sensors – robust, compact, accurate

    These robust full-metal sensors are especially well-suited for applications in the food industry.

  • First North American ferry to float with hydrogen fuel cells

    The Sea Change is slated to become the first commercial hydrogen fuel cell-powered zero emissions ferry in North America.

  • Device can detect fake meat and fish

    Meat and fish fraud costs billions of dollars a year and causes problems for people with allergies and religious or cultural reasons to avoid certain meats or fish. The current detection methods are accurate but slow and tedious.

  • Concept for a compact tokamak design

    The proposed high performance, self-sustaining configuration holds energy more efficiently than current tokamak designs, allowing it to be built at a reduced scale and cost.

  • Lizard inspired robot designed to climb, move over rough terrain

    These robots are inspired by lizards.

  • Watch: UK nuclear power plant to receive largest last-stage blade ever made

    The 75 in blade will enable the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant under construction in Somerset, England, to produce 3.2 GWe of carbon dioxide-free power.

  • Two mouthwashes disrupted SARS-CoV-2 in the lab

    Listerine and Chlorhexidine disrupted COVID-19 during lab tests.

  • HyperloopTT details full-scale commercial hyperloop system

    The company said it is the first completed design for a hyperloop platform.

  • Guidelines launched for floating solar projects

    Recommended practices cover common requirements for building a floating photovoltaic array.

  • June 26: The coolest day of the year

    Every year on June 26, World Refrigeration Day celebrates the people and technologies responsible for creating and maintaining the world we live in.

  • Study: Burnout leads to more mistakes and less compassionate doctors

    Researchers found four ways to help lighten the load and prevent physician burnout.

  • Study: Remote learning allows students to be more creative and innovative

    The study started years before COVID-19 developed, but the pandemic pushed their study even further. What they found surprised the team.

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