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Infinity Drain receives patent for linear drain installation solution
Infinity Drain, a leading manufacturer of architectural and decorative drains announced it has been awarded a U.S. Patent for its compact clamping floor drain design.
Fences are understudied despite ecological impacts
Despite the combined length of fences being greater than that of roads, they have received little attention from researchers.
Aging infrastructure may benefit from sustainable solution
New research from the University of Canterbury (UC) looks at the impact deterioration has on structural performance, particularly for reinforced concrete.
Unique ‘Smart Building Assessment and Rating’ program launched by UL and the Telecommunications Industry Association
A first-of-its-kind program, SPIRE provides assessment of connected technologies within buildings and insights, benchmarks and direction to address costs and risks.
NBI finds substantial increase in verified and emerging zero-energy commercial buildings since 2018
The 2020 Getting to Zero Buildings List released by the New Buildings Institute (NBI) shows a 42% increase in the number of verified and emerging zero energy buildings in North America since 2018.
Value-added chemicals from paper industry waste
A low-energy two-step process converts Kraft lignin into value-added nylon precursors.
Handheld device can scan crops for frost damage
Researchers from the University of Adelaide are working on a device that can detect frost damage in crops.
Vanilla used to create eco-friendly batteries
Researchers from TU Graz found a way to turn vanillin into a redox-active electrolyte material for liquid batteries.
Video: Artificial organ growth supported by 3D-printed fluid system
A 3D-printed thermofluidic system remotely controls the positioning and timing of cell functions to build artificial tissues.
Sensor company launches people-counting system for manufacturing space
Sensor solutions company SICK has launched a device that tracks the number of people in manufacturing and other settings amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Video: General Motors to power electric vehicles with Ultium Drive
A new system of drive units and electric motors is being planned to propel the next generation of electric vehicles from General Motors.
How to prevent component shortages in a crisis
COVID-19’s impact on manufacturing has created a number of business roadblocks, including order cancelations, large fluctuations in demand, supply chain issues and reduced production capacities.
Halton Region first municipality in Canada to receive prestigious award for drinking water quality
The award from the American Water Works Association recognizes an outstanding commitment to high drinking water quality and treatment.
Study: Reusable silicone cutlery is the best option to reduce takeout waste
Researchers from Guanagang University of Technology and Tsinghua University analyzed if paper alternatives or reusable tableware could reduce plastic waste and lifecycle emissions of food delivery cutlery.
Social interaction between inventors in all fields creates unconventional inventions
Researchers from The Ohio State University conducted found that disruptive inventions and innovations tend to come from research conducted in cities, not in the suburbs.
Airports with general purpose governments more likely to adopt solar panels
Researchers found that airports with a general purpose government are more likely to adopt solar energy than airports with special purpose governments.
AWWA Virtual Summit to focus on utility management, public trust, innovative technology
The first American Water Works Association (AWWA) Virtual Summit is online Sept. 23 to 24 and available on-demand to registered attendees for 30 days after the event.
Fuel cell electric vehicle development solutions
Learn how HORIBA's advanced fuel cell and powertrain technologies are shaping the future.
ASME Virtual Classroom covers pressure relief devices
Participants in the virtual class will learn how to protect pressurized equipment from exceeding the maximum allowable working pressure.
Laser cut multi-layer signage with Epilog
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