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Microscope achieves attosecond resolution
Greater speed in imaging has been achieved with the development of a microscopy system that can generate images representing events lasting just one quintillionth of a second.
Self-locking flat-packed tubular structures inspired by origami
The self-locking system is inspired by curved-crease origami, which uses curved crease lines in paper folding.
Artificial plants purify indoor air, generate electricity
The team used five biological solar cells in addition to their photosynthetic bacteria to create an artificial leaf to serve as a type of air purification system?.
Solvents poach nanoplastics from water
A liquid solvent-based solution offers a simple, effective means to extract nanoplastics present in potable water supplies.
Spinning spider silk into bandages
Calling the artificial spider silk strong, stable and easily spun, the researchers added that the material is also biocompatible and biodegradable and can reportedly outperform steel in terms of tensile strength.
Paper-based sensors used to identify biomarkers in wastewater
The team developed the sentinel sensors by building upon research conducted in 2020 to develop a test for detecting SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19), Influenza A and Influenza B in wastewater using a paper-based platform in combination with an ultraviolet (UV) torch or mobile phone camera.
Graphene foil stems battery thermal runaway
The safety record of lithium-ion batteries can be enhanced by the manufacture of graphene foils with customizable thicknesses.
Maintenance for shell and tube heat exchangers
The effects of not maintaining heat exchangers can lead to catastrophic results. Some of the most dangerous failures are gasket failures, where the gasket between the shell and tube sides fails either internally or externally.
Diagnosing kidney disease with gold nanoparticles
The gold nanoparticles, when used as a contrast agent in X-rays, reportedly offer a more accurate picture of kidney health and they are calling it far superior to standard blood testing.
Turning toothpaste into transistors
The nano-device could specifically be used in the manufacture of future “smart pills” that will, once inside the body, track people’s health and then harmlessly break down.
Causes of fluid degradation and how to troubleshoot any issues
Discover the causes of heat transfer fluid degradation and solutions for preventing this problem.
Fundamentals of flame hardening
Just like other hardening techniques, flame hardening is suitable for gear teeth, drive shafts, railroad wheels, nozzles and other high wear surfaces.
Career campaign at Fakuma 2024: Arburg wants to inspire enthusiasm for plastics jobs
Those interested in careers can take a tour of the Arburg exhibition stand and find out how plastics and sustainability can be reconciled.
Critical thermal management with excellent thermal interface materials
This material is recognized for its exceptional insulation, noise reduction, cushioning and fireproof properties, and is applied across various fields.
New cement paste takes inspiration from human bone
The paste features a tubular architecture inspired by the structure of human cortical bone — which forms the outer layer of the femur.
Gallium-doped bioactive glass promises to treat bone cancer, regenerate bone
The potential treatment is a combination of bioactive glass, which is a group of surface reactive glass-ceramic biomaterials, and gallium.
ELANTAS and Von Roll to showcase cutting-edge solutions at The Battery Show
Insulation materials tailored for electric vehicle power electronics, batteries and more will be showcased.
Smithers expert to discuss testing and new material selection at 2024 Hose & Belt Conference
The company will provide an overview of current issues affecting polymer-based material choices, including sustainability and legislation on PFAS chemicals.
Thermoplastic hydraulic hoses: Versatile solutions for complex designs
The benefits of the high-pressure Piranhaflex hydraulic hose line include the ability to perform at extremely cold temperatures.
Hinges, latches and panel support clamps from JW Winco
These standard parts all go together to create a modern and uniform appearance and are made of die cast zinc, with black or silver matte textured powder coating.