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  • Defense company develops anti-drone laser technology

    An Israel-based defense and security company has developed a laser drone defense system capable of disabling suspicious drones and drone swarms.

  • Scientists to study gamers' brainwaves to improve robot swarms

    With funding from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), scientists from the University of Buffalo are turning to gamers to help improve and enhance the capabilities of robot swarms.

  • Magnetically transfer automotive stampings with Transporter®LP

    Transporter®LP replaces vacuum cups to magnetically transfer steel blanks and stampings in automated material handling systems.

  • The importance of simulation in engineering design

    In this video, Karim Segond, freelance consulting engineer, explains how simulation software has helped him be competitive and cost effective by speeding up analysis and design to meet required deadlines.

  • Watch: Solar powered desalination device could provide clean water to disaster-stricken areas

    Researchers from the University of Bath created a new desalination process that could be operated in mobile, solar-powered units.

  • Rittal North America introduces new AX and KX enclosures

    The enclosures feature simpler and faster assembly and component installation, greater flexibility and enhanced safety.

  • Offshore electric transmission cable needs to be reburied, utility says

    Wind farm owner Orsted plans to use a horizontal directional drill to bury its power cable between 10 and 30 ft beneath the seafloor.

  • Video: Prysmian relaunches P-Laser, the cable for the energy transition

    P-Laser is a 100% recyclable, eco-sustainable, high-performance cable technology based on a zero-emission process that reduces carbon dioxide emissions by 40%.

  • How do you use an epoxy adhesive film?

    This video demonstrates how to apply epoxy adhesive film FL901AO or other similar film systems.

  • High-performance, small-frame BLDC motors

    The trend toward miniaturization continues to reduce size, weight and, ultimately, cost. This trend is also driving the need for highly efficient brushless DC (BLDC) motor solutions.

  • Watch: Yamaha accepting orders for high-performance electric motor prototype

    Yamaha Motor Co. Ltd. is accepting orders for a high-performance electric motor prototype capable of producing industry-leading high power density for automobiles and other types of vehicles.

  • From prototype to production: What is metal additive manufacturing?

    Metal additive manufacturing (AM) utilizes metal powders and 3D computer-modeling technology to print structural metal components. Common applications include prototypes, pilot low-volume component production and components with highly complex geometry.

  • Cut the contrail? Tweak a few aircraft flight levels, researchers say

    Flight level adjustments, combined with cleaner aircraft engines, could cut contrail-caused impacts on the environment by up to 90%.

  • NASA looking for next generation of astronauts

    NASA will begin accepting applications for its next class of Artemis Generation astronauts, beginning March 2 through March 31.

  • New model expands scope of the Deepwater oil spill

    The research team combined oil-transport modeling techniques with remote sensing data and in-water sampling to provide a look at the oil spill.

  • Social robot teaches students cybersecurity lessons through storytelling

    Researchers from the University of Delaware have programmed a social robot to teach young students about cybersecurity.

  • DayCor® micROM – corona cameras with ready UAS integration solution

    Ofil micROM corona camera plug-n-play for drones ramps up utilities' operation with HD corona imaging.

  • 3D simulation identifies safest air intake locations during urban pollution events

    Researchers at Penn State studied single-source pollution events in street canyons to determine which areas have the lowest levels of particulate matter.

  • Why did a Tesla veer left before a fatal crash?

    Data show that the Tesla's Autopilot feature was engaged continuously for the final 18 minutes and 55 seconds of the crash trip.

  • Watch: Autonomous vehicles may be vulnerable to phantom objects in their path

    Autopilots and advanced driving assistance systems in semi-autonomous or fully autonomous cars consider depthless projections of objects to be real.

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