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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.

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