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Qosina introduces new genderless AseptiQuik W Series connectors for large-volume, high-flow production environments
These connectors enable quick and easy sterile connections in large-volume, high-flow production and process intensification environments.
A mineralogical means of trapping radioactive waste
The solution developed in Australia captures radionuclides from liquid waste in a clay-like mineral, which can then be baked to form a stable material for disposal and long-term storage.
DOE initiative to advance marine CO2 removal technology
Funding is available to support development of the marine carbon dioxide removal industry through scalable measurement, reporting and validation technologies.
Shedding light on waterborne nanoplastics
Prospects for real-time, cost-effective measurement of nanoplastics in aquatic systems improve with the advent of an electro-photonic sensing system.
New method meters bifacial solar panel performance
The proposed scaled rear irradiance method determines the rear-side irradiance of these double-sided solar devices by the spectral albedo of the ground.
New ASTM test standard for recovered carbon black
The standard provides a test to help differentiate products and provide a quality control tool for producers and users.
Electrodes evolve inside living tissue
The ability to grow electrodes in living tissue paves the way for the formation of fully integrated electronic circuits in organisms.
Video: A greenhouse gas emissions inventory for the UK
An integrated network to monitor all sources and sinks of these pollutants in the U.K. will make such data accessible through an online dashboard.
A bacterial sentinel of heavy metals in water
Escherichia coli can provide a valuable environmental service by signaling the presence of heavy metals in water supplies.
Tribology testing tech for electric vehicles
A mechanical testing device has been designed to analyze fluids and lubricants formulated for electric vehicles.
See videos and 3D images snapped by this gigapixel microscope
A new kind of microscope stitches together videos from dozens of smaller cameras to provide researchers with 3D views of their experiments.
Sorbent swells direct air capture of carbon
A new hybrid sorbent represents potential to significantly increase the cost-effectiveness of direct air capture of carbon dioxide.
Using the S/N curve to understand HASS proof of screen
The stress profiles that are used in HASS are based on the results of HALT on the product.
Robot screwdriver and clip inserter machine provides next-level quality control
The engineering team developed a concept to provide the greatest benefit possible while staying under budget.
Mass spectrometer to fly for NASA
When NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft launches in 2024, the mission will bring a new mass spectrometer to the Jovian system to determine if the moon can support life.
Video: Nanosensor fingers mercury levels in water
A robotic hand equipped with a triboelectric nanosensor quickly gauges water quality.
Qosina unveils new ISO Class 8 cleanroom
The company can now increase capacity and reduce lead times for customers.
Discover PRECiV: Modular and versatile microscope image and measurement software
Extend your microscope's capabilities with PRECiV software. Automate your workflow and simplify repetitive tasks today.
New parachute tech that airdrops military trucks, supplies tested by US Army
The Rapid Rigging De-Rigging Airdrop System (RRDAS) reportedly replaces the cardboard components of commonly used airdrop systems with a series of fabric airbags folded beneath the pallet.
Fluoride biosensor helps nonexperts check water quality
Field tests in rural Kenya confirmed that water testing for fluoride can be easily used outside of a lab and accurately interpreted by nonexperts.