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Gold nanoparticle tongue quickly categorizes maple syrup quality
Researchers from the University of Montreal developed a tongue made of gold nanoparticles that can quickly taste and categorize maple syrup.
Study: Simulation of borehole ballooning may result in safer drilling practices
A team from China University of Petroleum-Beijing has developed a device that can simulate borehole ballooning — the reversible mud gains and losses that are a byproduct of deep-water drilling — in a bid to develop strategies for preventing it.
Canceled OTC announces Spotlight award winners
Following the cancelation of the annual Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) due to the COVID-19 pandemic, OTC announces the 2020 recipients of the Spotlight on New Technology Award.
Challenges for the packaging industry
What challenges will the packaging industry have to face in the next 10 years to remain competitive? Especially in the technologies it uses. Here are some answers.
2 major airports make changes to decrease noise emissions
Airports in Amsterdam and London take different approaches to noise reduction in order to positively impact surrounding communities.
Virginia Tech team creating a tube pump for desalination applications
In a bid to remove salt and other minerals from ocean salt water, otherwise known as desalination, without using bulky hydraulic pumps, a team from Virginia Tech has developed a simplified pump composed of a fluidic flexible matrix composite material.
Companies working together to offer ventilator components
Johnson Matthey and Hoerbiger Flow Control are offering ventilator components in Europe to the fight against COVID-19.
Lighter, stronger and safer: How laser brazing is optimizing lightweight vehicle fabrication
Finishing tools designed for a long life of grinding and blending are a key to seamless fabrication and keeping automotive plants competitive.
Watch: Wearable sensor wirelessly monitors early COVID-19 symptoms
The flexible electronic device continuously monitors coughing, body temperature and respiration rate, generating detailed data that can be processed with artificial intelligence techniques.
4 tips for laser engraver maintenance
Like any other machine, laser engravers require maintenance to keep them running at optimal condition. Here are some tips on how to clean a laser engraver to keep it in top condition.
Sintavia builds for the future with additive manufacturing
Sintavia, a global leader in aerospace parts manufacturing, joins forces with Siemens Digital Industries Software.
New sanitary ball valves from Valworx
Actuated valve manufacturer and distributor Valworx has introduced its new line of electric actuated sanitary ball valves.
2020 International Year of Sound extended into 2021
With events happening around the world, IYS 2020 hopes to increase the public's understanding of sound-related issues at the national and international level.
Robotics welding news: New products, new applications and more
Robotic welding technology constitutes an important and growing component of the increase in industrial robotics applications. New technology and new applications of existing industrial robots help drive this trend.
Wilden launches IoT enabled remote performance monitoring and alert system for AODD pumps
The company has launched an air-operated double-diaphragm (AODD) pump internet of things (IoT) enabled remote performance monitoring and alert system.
The Pulse360: Searches up for coronavirus related products as supply chain strains
As supply chain shortages dominate headlines, searches on Engineering360 for a variety of products related to treatment and prevention of the coronavirus have skyrocketed.
Manufacturer debuts valve sensing platform
Manufacturer of components for the industrial, transportation, and oil and gas markets, ITT Inc.’s (NYSE: ITT) Engineered Valves has introduced its Integrated Sensing Platform (ISP), a valve sensing platform developed to reliably monitor valve position.
Collaborators develop 3D printed ventilator that works without electricity
Collaborators from the University of Central Florida and Oregon Health and Science University have developed a 3D printed ventilator that operates without electricity.
Ametek Land releases high-accuracy thermal imaging thermometer
This technology calibrates the thermal image with a blackbody calibration source in real-time to provide a system accuracy of better than 0.5° C and detects small temperature changes induced by a fever.
Startup develops temperature-taking glasses amid COVID-19 pandemic
A startup in China has developed glasses that can measure the temperatures of people within proximity of the wearer.