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Brown debuts automated wrapping system
Brown automates wrapping with its new vertical wrapper system.
Intelligent control launched for pneumatic pumps and agitators
Intelligent Paint Kitchen (IPK) control for pneumatic pumps and agitators extends remote management to industrial paint supply and circulation systems.
Solar-powered pumped hydro project planned for Hawaii
A solar-powered pumped hydro storage project will bring the total resource mix above 80% renewables for Kauai Island Utility Cooperative.
Watch: Seismic shield engineered for Giant Magellan Telescope
A seismic isolation system protects the 22-story rotating observatory and seven of the world’s largest monolithic mirrors from being damaged by earthquakes.
UK manufacturer offers pumps that can be fueled by vegetable oil
Selwood has also committed to ensuring that new pumps are HVO-compatible.
Annual NFPA Conference to offer both in-person and virtual content
Attendees can opt for virtual or in-person attendance.
MIT study: Cut grid decarbonization costs with new transmission capacity
Transmission system expansion could lower the cost of fully decarbonizing the electrical grid by 2040 by 46%.
Manufacturer set to apply antimicrobial coating to its line of glassware
Coated glassware may reduce the spread of COVID-19.
E4-1: The durable, maintenance-free plastic cable carrier for virtually any application
Looking for a modular and reliable cable management system? Try the E4-1.
A blueprint for advancing US nuclear energy
The U.S. Department of Energy has outlined a roadmap to support and expand the U.S. nuclear reactor fleet and to explore new market opportunities for nuclear energy.
Watch: Robotic X-ray inspection improves cast automotive wheel production
The robotic inspection system is ideal for inline operation in the mass production of cast aluminum automotive wheels.
Ultraviolet light could reduce risk of foodborne illness from eggs
Researchers from Penn State have found a new way to disinfect fresh eggs for the food industry.
Climate warming will fry thermal power production
An additional 18 GW to 27 GW of capacity may be needed to offset the global power loss projected under warming climatic conditions.
University team expands power grid planning, improves system resilience
Energy optimization models used by engineers for infrastructure planning are improved by integrating impacts of future hurricanes into grid designs.
New method detects harmful chemicals in drinking water
A new method from Johns Hopkins University analyzes the risk of chemicals used in U.S. water treatment plants.
Fujipoly achieves IATF 16949:2016 certification
This certification is the highest international quality standard for the automotive industry.
Copper based electrode could produce fuel
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers developed an efficient polymer-enhanced electrochemical reaction to improve carbon dioxide to ethylene conversion.
Bacteria protect rice from disease
Bacteria could protect rice from the global threat of climate change.
Versatile system measures ship-generated underwater noise
Researchers adapted existing equipment to develop a waterproof aerial drone capable of measuring underwater radiated noise.
A better way for brewers to find thiols in hoppy beers
A simple method measures concentrations of thiols responsible for the fruity aroma of hoppy beers.