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Harper International selected by Westwater Resources for thermal purification of natural graphite in definitive feasibility study
The study will pave the way to scale up battery graphite production with anticipated production in 2023.
Tech visionaries to present AIoT innovations on the future of IIoT at the Advantech Connect Online Partner Conference
The global virtual event will explore the challenges and acceleration of digital transformation over three months.
How do you apply B-staged adhesive film?
This video demonstrates how to apply adhesive film FLM36 or other similar film systems.
Video: 2020 ties with 2016 for warmest year recorded
In addition to being infamous as the year of the COVID-19 pandemic, history will also record 2020 as one of the hottest experienced.
Wearable sensor rapidly detects illegal drugs in the wearer's sweat
Wearable sensor detects illegal drugs in sweat.
Powerpaste packs hydrogen for vehicular propulsion
The viscous goop stores hydrogen at atmospheric pressure and room temperature and is released as needed.
Researchers at work on gel injectables that slowly release medication
Stanford researchers overcome challenge that changing temperatures incur on gel properties.
Improve cleaning performance
Vortec Air Knives safely distribute powerful laminar sheets of air.
A power play for Africa: Co-locate floating solar with hydropower
Hydropower plants across Africa could double their capacity if just 1% of reservoirs host floating solar projects.
World's largest 3D printer to halve wind turbine blade costs
The world's largest polymer 3D printer will be used to develop recyclable wind blade molds that reduce lead times and costs.
Putting pressure on perovskite improves solar cell stability
The stability of lead halide perovskite used to fabricate solar cells is improved by applying pressure in a diamond anvil cell.
Video: Artificial blowhole harnesses wave energy for Tasmanian island
A 200 kW demonstration device designed to harness wave energy has been deployed off King Island, Tasmania.
Maximizing rail passenger safety and comfort with advanced tape solutions
A common denominator for choosing rail is often the overall travel experience, including safety and comfort. Addressing these factors is a challenge for manufacturers of railway cars, but also an opportunity.
Electrical sockets just got smarter
The advent of a smart electrical outlet/socket eliminates the need to incorporate specialized internet of things electronics in appliances to support remote control and monitoring.
Lithium takes the heat in fusion reactors
A liquid lithium injection system is proposed to prevent extreme heat from damaging divertor components in tokamaks.
Drive range anxiety away with this fast-charging battery
The battery developed at Pennsylvania State University delivers a range of 250 miles and the ability to charge in 10 minutes.
HVDC vs HVAC power transmission systems
High voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission lines are more efficient than high voltage alternating current (HVAC) systems for transferring power over long distances.
Report highlights US hydropower expansion
Hydropower generation represented 6.6% of U.S. electricity generation and 38% of electricity from renewables in 2019.
Video: 3D analysis could improve nuclear fuel design
A new method for the development of an internal 3D view of nuclear fuel provides insights into material changes during fission.
Team is attempting to solve the PPE waste problem
Researchers are attempting to divert PPE from landfills to the streets.