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  • Wind and Solar Set a New Record in March

    Monthly electricity generation during March from wind and solar exceeded 10% of total U.S. electricity generation, a first.

  • Robot to Inspect Ruined Fukushima Reactor

    The submersible robot is 13cm in diameter and small enough and resilient enough to enter and inspect the nuclear plant's damaged primary containment vessel.

  • Blood Vessel Growth Guided by 3D-printed Patch

    A 3D-printed patch infused with endothelial cells may promote growth of new vessels in ischemia patients.

  • Watch: Driverless Bus to Drive Helsinki Route This Fall

    Two driverless minibuses have been tested in real traffic conditions in Helsinki and other Finnish cities since summer 2016.

  • Octopus Inspires Adhesive Material That Works Underwater

    Researchers at Sungkyunkwan University in South Korea have created an adhesive patch that can work even underwater.

  • Safer Nuclear Fuel Fabricated by Westinghouse

    An accident-tolerant fuel solution is intended to offer design-basis-altering safety and greater uranium efficiency.

  • New Age-Progression Method May Help in the Search for Missing Persons

    Researchers from Bradford University have designed a new face-aging technique that may aid in the search for missing people.

  • SPEC Pak® Connector Series

    Anderson Power Products® (APP), a leader in high power interconnect solutions, introduces its SPEC Pak (Sealed Power For Environmental Connections) connector series, designed for use wherever a rugged or waterproof high power, signal and ground interconnect solution is required.

  • New Printed Sensors Monitor Tire Wear and Tear

    If adopted, the sensor would increase safety, reduce fuel consumption and improve the performance of vehicles.

  • Biosensor Technology for Wearables that Monitors Health and Exposure to Dangerous Microorganisms

    A new lab on a chip electronically barcodes microparticles for use in testing for health and disease indicators.

  • MultiMark the Smart All-In-One Marking Solution

    MultiMark is a marker system which perfectly meets modern requirements in conjunction with tailored software and particularly efficient printer technology.

  • Axial Flow, Fixed-blade Industrial Turbine Generator

    The generator includes a direct-drive, synchronous, permanent magnetized generator that captures the energy of moving water from gravity-fed pipelines.

  • Thief Hatch Reduces Fuel Storage Tank Emissions

    The spring-loaded thief hatch reduces emissions from low-pressure storage tanks in oil and gas and other industries.

  • How to Follow a Smart Flexible Material Sourcing Path

    Material sourcing is a challenging and time-consuming exercise. This is especially true in the flexible materials segment, as there are a number of new materials meeting rapidly growing Internet of Things (IoT) applications.

  • Video: Assembling a Monster Cruise Ship

    Sovereign-class cruise ships, the first “mega-ships” built for the cruising market, have now been eclipsed by Royal Caribbean’s enormous Oasis-class vessels.

  • Beetles Inspire Color-Changing Nanoparticles

    Scientists have developed color-shifting nanoparticles that change hue after being embedded in a material. The inspiration for the new nanoparticles is from an unlikely source, beetles.

  • London Highrise Blaze Highlights Fire Systems and Codes

    Multiple systems are typically used to detect, report, and suppress fires in commercial and residential buildings. In addition, multiple local and international building codes and standards exist and apply to virtually all new construction.

  • Organs-On-Chips Go Electric

    Organs-on-chips is a new tool that allows researchers to study human organs and tissues in a new and groundbreaking way, but it can take weeks to grow human cells. A team of researchers at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering set out to fix this problem.

  • TransCanada Plans Natural Gas Delivery Expansion

    The new pipeline infrastructure would connect Western Canadian natural gas production to key markets within the basin and across North America.

  • Massive Smart Grid Investments Expected in Europe: Study

    Western Europe will invest $133.7 billion in smart grid infrastructure through 2027, according to the study published by Northeast Group LLC.

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