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  • Company introduces new composite pipe for oil and gas sector

    Composite pipe designed for the oil and gas sector.

  • Project looks to drones for oil spill detection

    Project will explore the role of drones in oil spill response, cleanup.

  • Engineers propose using abandoned oil, gas wells for energy storage

    Orphaned wells may house solar, wind derived energy, thereby improving energy security.

  • Accelerated testing for active implantable medical devices

    An AIMD is any medical device implanted inside the human body that relies on a power source to function.

  • Tube bending automation and finishing solutions in action

    Featuring multiple tube loading and handling options for bending or finishing a variety of products.

  • Cladding vs weld overlay: What is the deal?

    The terms “cladding” and “weld overlay” are often used synonymously — and while the two terms are related, they do differ.

  • Nanomaterial facilitates faster water desalination

    The material can accelerate the evaporation in desalination plants up to 2.5 times.

  • Scanning device can detect COVID-19 on surfaces, in people

    The "COVID Hunter" seeks out, detects coronavirus in people and objects.

  • How to size air compressor and other pneumatic systems

    Best practices for specifying air compressors to a particular application.

  • An introduction to FHP motor starter switches

    The components involved in the device as well as details about its operation.

  • Carbon fiber in the biomedical industry

    Carbon fiber has applications across various technological fields, based on its unique physical, chemical and biological properties.

  • Smartphone based COVID-19 test could be faster than traditional testing methods

    Researchers from the University of Arizona are creating a COVID-19 test that uses a smartphone microscope to analyze saliva samples and deliver test results in 10 minutes.

  • Video: Project successfully recycles heavy-duty lithium-ion electric bus batteries

    The technology closes the supply chain loop and recovers critical battery materials from electric bus batteries.

  • New robot promises to automate warehouse tasks

    New autonomous mobile robot will automate distribution center tasks.

  • A wrinkle in the design of graphene water filters

    Nanochannels between graphene sheets can be aligned in a way that makes them ideal for water filtration.

  • UK rum producer to go green with geothermal energy

    Raise a glass to a scheme to geothermally mature and distill rum using heat generated by the first geothermal power plant in the U.K.

  • Watch: Denmark plans world’s first energy island

    The artificial island will be built about 100 km from land by 2030 and connect 3 GW of offshore wind power.

  • Hydropower-to-hydrogen plant planned in Canada

    The produced hydrogen will be used to convert 200,000 tons of waste into 33 million gallons of biofuel.

  • Skypods to begin passenger tests in the UAE

    Test pods will soon begin carrying passengers along a more than one mile suspended track.

  • Scientists to prevent quantum computers from overheating with new valve

    New heat valve could prevent quantum computers from overheating.

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