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New science-education subscription service for kids
21 Aug 2019 -
Seeking welder with 'golden arm,' developer turns to cobot system
01 May 2019 -
Listen to a Bit of Space History
15 Nov 2018 -
Watch: 13 Ocean Solutions for Climate Change
04 Oct 2018 -
A First for Flat Lenses: Full-Color Imaging
03 Oct 2018
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Updated UUV has a battery life of 110 hours
05 Dec 2022Source: Marie DonlonThe REMUS 620 can be launched from small manned and unmanned boats, submarines, amphibious ships, helicopters and surface combatants to conduct assorted autonomous missions. -
Spider-like robot performs in-pipe inspections
03 Dec 2022Source: Marie DonlonOutfitted with a 360° camera, SPDI can navigate and inspect pipes of various diameters and overcome obstacles encountered within the pipes. -
Video: New life for old e-chains with expanded recycling program
01 Dec 2022Source: S. HimmelsteinA new online platform now supports the recycling of e-chains as well as other technical plastic waste. -
MMA structural adhesive for tough to bond substrates
01 Dec 2022Source: Engineering360 News DeskThe adhesive offers fast room temperature curing and excellent mechanical properties. -
How can Radwell.com help in unexpected downtime?
01 Dec 2022Radwell.com is the modern answer to critical spare supply solutions. -
ABB introduces its smallest industrial bot yet
30 Nov 2022Source: Marie DonlonABB’s IRB 1010 is an industrial robot with a 5.2-inch footprint and a reach of 14.5 inches designed for increasing production of small devices such as health trackers, smart watches, sensors and earphones in the manufacturing space. -
Tool turns handwriting, sketches into code
29 Nov 2022Source: Engineering360 News DeskNotate lets users of digital notebooks open drawing canvases and handwrite diagrams within lines of digitized computer code. -
Robots help consumers shop
26 Nov 2022Source: Marie DonlonCalled the PickUp Port, the technology lets consumers shop online and then retrieve their order directly from the AutoStore System with robots picking, organizing and storing items. -
Video: Heat battery to reduce fossil fuel reliance and emissions
25 Nov 2022Source: S. HimmelsteinFossil fuel-generated heat can be replaced with a simple standalone thermal energy storage that transforms surplus electricity from solar or wind farms into heat. -
Fully autonomous forklift to do the heavy lifting in warehouses
25 Nov 2022Source: Marie DonlonThe fully autonomous Apex 1400-L forklift can reportedly perform warehouse tasks associated with shipping, receiving, put away, replenishment and raw material movement, among others. -
Video: Tour the universe with this interactive map
24 Nov 2022Source: S. HimmelsteinAn interactive map charts the positions and colors of 200,000 galaxies stretching from Earth to the edge of the observable universe. -
Smart Merchandise Picker to optimize warehouse space, productivity
23 Nov 2022Source: Marie DonlonThe aptly named Smart Merchandise Picker is a collaborative robot capable of gently picking and placing products ranging from stationery and office supplies to smartphones, tablets and boxed toys. -
These swimming bots are four times faster than similar swimming bots
23 Nov 2022Source: Marie DonlonThe team developed two different swimming robots, dubbed “Butterfly Bots” for their resemblance to swimmers performing the butterfly stroke. -
Robotic gripper developed for hazardous liquid cleanup
23 Nov 2022Source: Marie DonlonThe soft robotic gripper can reportedly grasp, transport and release individual droplets, making the device appropriate for cleaning up liquid spills and potentially handling toxic liquids and other hazards without risk to humans. -
Project to use QR codes on milk cartons connected to farms of origin
22 Nov 2022Source: Marie DonlonClearFarm Project proposes using electronic monitoring tools dubbed Precision Livestock Farming (PLF) connected to QR codes on milk carton packaging so that customers can trace milk to its farm of origin. -
Video: Sensors to enhance overhead transmission asset performance
22 Nov 2022Source: S. HimmelsteinA sensors and data analytics platform is being tested by National Grid to help upgrade and expand the transmission capacity of overhead power lines in the U.K. -
Robotic module can automate oil drilling on existing rigs
22 Nov 2022Source: Marie DonlonNabors suggests that automating drilling tasks in oil and gas industry Red Zones could potentially reduce risks to workers. -
Light and heat move ring-shaped robot forward
21 Nov 2022Source: Marie DonlonThe researchers note that when the Ringbot was placed on the hot surface, it pulled itself forward; when exposed to infrared light, it also pushed itself forward. -
Chemical plume detecting, hand-held drone in development
20 Nov 2022Source: Marie DonlonAccording to its developers, the drone could one day be used to track chemical plumes during search and rescue missions or missions designed for protecting the environment. -
Watch drones survey sewer systems in Scotland
18 Nov 2022Source: S. HimmelsteinThe use of drones equipped with lidar scanning and measurement capabilities will enable Scottish Water to improve sewer system resiliency.