HEADLINES ARCHIVE

  • Carbon nanotube porins boost desalination efficiency

    Carbon nanotube porins, with pores just 0.8 nm in diameter, can provide an efficient salt ion removal alternative to commercial desalination membranes.

  • Sustainable product packaging lowers impact on the planet

    As the effects of climate change become more prevalent, consumers are expecting brands to be more socially and environmentally friendly.

  • Robotics company completes testing of its healthcare robots

    PAL Robotics, a manufacturer of robots, has announced that is has successfully completed testing of its line of delivery robots in two Barcelona hospitals.

  • Social interaction between inventors in all fields creates unconventional inventions

    Researchers from The Ohio State University conducted found that disruptive inventions and innovations tend to come from research conducted in cities, not in the suburbs.

  • Tech company develops social distancing tool for manufacturing, warehouse spaces

    An Italian-based microphone and dongle manufacturer has developed a social distancing tool designed to get those working in warehouses and manufacturing spaces back to work sooner following COVID-19-related closures.

  • Locomation secures autonomous truck purchase order

    Wilson Logistics’ tractors will be equipped with Locomation’s Autonomous Relay Convoy technology

  • Airports with general purpose governments more likely to adopt solar panels

    Researchers found that airports with a general purpose government are more likely to adopt solar energy than airports with special purpose governments.

  • GGB's heavy duty bearing solutions for railway applications

    As trains move the world, train components must go the distance!

  • Supply chain risk tool developed by Lehigh University

    A supply chain risk management tool has been developed by Lehigh University College of Business.

  • Lobsters wear fitness trackers to trace their journey along supply chain

    Researchers from the University of Maine Lobster Institute have developed mini fitness trackers to measure stress points in lobsters traveling through the lobster supply chain in a bid to reduce their mortality rates.

  • Qatar University develops dual-purpose robot for the COVID-19 era

    Engineers in the Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (MIE) Department at Qatar University have created a robot capable of delivering food and medications to COVID-19 patients while also disinfecting the air and surfaces.

  • Samsung’s GEMS exoskeleton receives robotic certification

    The exoskeleton also acquired a second certification for safety in machinery.

  • Fastening robot assembles quality parts fast

    Screw driving robot makes production when space is tight, joining parts quickly and accurately.

  • Setting the standard for TIMs

    Four thermal insulating material (TIM) formulations balance the performance demands of thermal conductivity, thermal resistance, gap thickness and production cost.

  • AWWA Virtual Summit to focus on utility management, public trust, innovative technology

    The first American Water Works Association (AWWA) Virtual Summit is online Sept. 23 to 24 and available on-demand to registered attendees for 30 days after the event.

  • DOD to use commercial tech to detect early signs of COVID-19

    To detect subtle signs of COVID-19 earlier, the Defense Threat Reduction Agency and Defense Innovation Unit are using a system comprised of commercial technology including wearable devices.

  • UVC irradiation shown to deactivate coronavirus on surfaces

    Researchers have completed the first study documenting the utility of 222 nm far-ultraviolet light (UVC) in deactivating SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent of COVID-19, on surfaces.

  • Video: Lab-grown intestinal organoids mimic human gut

    A mini intestine on a chip closely assumes the morphology and cellular composition of the small intestine.

  • Robotics company has developed a drone with internal propellers

    A startup in Boston has developed a unique drone designed for military and law enforcement applications.

  • Companies team up to bring shelf-stocking robot to the grocery store

    A grocery store chain in Japan has teamed with a Tokyo-based startup to test a remote-operated robot to stock shelves amid a labor shortage and a global pandemic.

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