Engineering and Manufacturing

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  • Bacteria protect rice from disease

    Bacteria could protect rice from the global threat of climate change.

  • Fundamentals of explosion-proof motors and pumps

    Explosion proof motors and pumps protect workers, assets and productivity in any industrial process where combustible materials are present. Electric motors are ubiquitous in their abilities, necessitating design adaptations to ensure they are safe to use in these types of applications.

  • It's here: CDC releases official COVID-19 ventilation recommendations

    Many of the techniques, outlined by ASHRAE, are common-sense approaches enacted since the pandemic's beginning — but others are more specific about technologies to use and habits to change.

  • CES 2021: Exoskeleton helps reduce strain for workers standing for hours

    The suit helps prevent injury and fatigue.

  • Microreactor simplifies chemical synthesis

    A new microreactor design supports the safe and rapid conversion of Grignard reagents for chemical and pharmaceutical synthesis.

  • Study: Plant microbiomes hold the key to fighting crop destroying disease

    Researchers from the University of California Riverside set out to explore the microbiome’s role in a disease that has been plaguing the citrus industry.

  • Study: AI system could be used to help environmentalists stop deforestation

    Researchers from Oregon State University have found that satellite programs have lowered the amount of deforestation in Africa in the last two years.

  • A zero-emissions passenger aircraft by 2027?

    A new aircraft supplier promises an all-electric or hydrogen powered airframe in six years.

  • The barriers blocking rivers in Europe were inventoried

    Database analyses and field studies reveal more than twice as many as previously thought.

  • Study: Fish mislabeling negatively impacts consumer willingness to eat certain fish

    Researchers from Arizona State University studied the impact that seafood mislabeling has on the environment.

  • Watch: Sensors could significantly shorten construction timelines

    Purdue engineers have designed technology that eliminates the need for time-consuming offsite testing and safely speeds up the construction timeline.

  • Solar power investment by NJ hospital pays off

    Medical facilities are excellent candidates for solar power installations for a number of reasons, according to Silicon Valley-based SunPower.

  • Home affordability dropped for many across the US in fourth quarter 2020, report shows

    According to the recently released U.S. Home Affordability Report for fourth quarter 2020, median home prices for single-family homes and condos have risen 10% in more than half the country while the average wage fell below the level necessary to afford a typical home.

  • Material shortages, fluctuating costs significant concerns for construction contractors

    New data from U.S. Chamber of Commerce Commercial Construction Index (Index) shows that more contractors are confronted with a shortage of building materials, due to the pandemic.

  • ASTM International construction standard supports architectural mockup programs

    ASTM International is awaiting approval of a new standard that will help architects in the design of the mockup structures used to prepare for construction of new buildings.

  • Online course on energy code requirements for metal buildings offered by MBMA

    To address the current popularity of metal building systems, the MBMA is offering “Using Metal Building Systems to Meet and Exceed the Energy Code,” a new online continuing education course.

  • Metro Vancouver buildings more vulnerable to large earthquakes than seismic guidelines indicate

    Scientists from the University of British Columbia (UBC) have determined that during a megathrust earthquake more shaking would occur in Metro Vancouver’s tall buildings than is accounted for in Canada’s national seismic hazard model.

  • 50-year study validates bonded steel reinforcement of concrete beams

    Fifty years ago, Empa (Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology) began an experiment to determine the durability of epoxy resin as an adhesive for attaching a steel plate to a concrete beam. Today, one of the six identical test subjects remains intact.

  • New HVAC tech kills more than 99% of COVID-19 virus

    The manufacturer claims the world's only COVID 19 virus-killing HVAC system, provided by high heat nickel filtration technology.

  • Watch: 'Dog-bots' patrol smart factory at Wichita State University

    The robots are being used to monitor and map the construction of a large Industry 4.0 research center at Wichita State.

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