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Introducing Anritsu's new rack mount remote spectrum monitors
The MS27201A series ensure reliable, 24/7 continuous spectrum monitoring over a wide geographic area. A built-in watchdog timer resets the instrument in the event of a software interruption.
RIGOL debuts its most powerful oscilloscope ever
The new DS70000 series is available in either 3 or 5 GHz bandwidths and combines the new UltraVision III oscilloscope technology and UltraReal spectrum analysis technology into RIGOL’s most powerful test and measurement instrument ever.
IMES' engine analyzer gets update
IMES’ EPM-XPplus engine analyzer now captures additional vibration measurements on marine engines, according to the company.
First micro data logger introduced by Timestrip
The TL520 is a single use device providing an immediate irreversible indication of over- and under-temperature conditions using built-in LED lights. Accuracy is quoted as ±0.5º C over the normal operating range.
3D printing our way into the future of acoustic systems
By using easily-sourceable materials called metamaterials, scientists can focus on how acoustic systems are optimized instead of relying on expensive electronics to optimize them.
Sony and Honda announce plans to build electric vehicles
The first model is set to go on sale in 2025.
Google's big audio investments hint at ambitious plans for headphones
The company has acquired at least four startups and teams in the space over the past 15 months.
New Orbinox HB high-pressure knife valve for high-pressure performance and reliability
The new HB series knife gate valve comprises precisely machined, two-piece ductile iron half bodies, and a wafer style bi-directional knife gate valve.
Emerson opens 2022 ASCO Engineering Scholarship Program
Applications are now being accepted for merit-based awards recognizing U.S. college students for excellence in study, service and innovation.
Video: Funeral facilities utilizing flameless cremation for environmental responsibility
This technology is gentler on the deceased’s remains and is a responsible choice for the environment when compared to other burial or cremation methods.
MIT student develops innovative new centrifugal pump type — The variable volute water pump
An MIT doctoral student, in collaboration with Xylem Water Solutions, has invented a new kind of centrifugal pump dubbed the ‘variable volute’ pump.
The Jamesbury Wafer-Sphere high-performance butterfly valve from Neles
The valves can accommodate a variety of pneumatic and electric actuators for on-off service, as well as pneumatic double-acting and spring-return actuators with positioners for control service.
Circor reveals the versatile CIR 3100 control valve series
The CIR 3100 is suitable for throttling and on-off control of fluids such as gas, steam, water or chemical compounds to compensate for the load disturbance and to keep the regulated process variable as close as possible to the desired set point.
Franklin Electric reveals NCX series explosion proof submersible non-clog pumps
The new FPS NCX Series explosion proof submersible non-clog pumps offer a safer wastewater transfer solution for municipal infrastructure operators.
Video: Team to track objects via invisible labels
The so-called InfraredTags are an alternative to standard barcodes typically adhered to products that can be easily removed, detached or become unreadable over time.
Retail floor scrubbers to get an upgrade with inventory analytics function
According to the companies, the Inventory Scan is a time-saving innovation that will reduce the amount of time wasted with manually conducted searches of critical inventory and reduce inventory loss.
Using the seabed to heat coastal homes
Capillary heat exchangers offer potential for use as heat pumps in shallow coastal waters of the seabed to provide homes with a reliable supply of heat.
Cold climate heat pump focused on accelerating environmental sustainability
The heat pump delivers maximum energy efficiency, even in the coldest U.S. climates.
Video: 3D-printed OLEDs could mean future foldable big screens
A research team at the University of Minnesota has manufactured the first 3D-printed OLED display. This flexible display measures 3.8 cm by 3.8 cm and has 65 pixels. This could be the start of lightweight, cost-effective, foldable TV screens.
Get ready to "print" your own drinks
Imagine owning a device that can fit on a kitchen counter, use water from the tap and produce anything from that morning cup of coffee to a whisky sour, all with the help of a touch screen and impressive, concentrated liquid cartridges.