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Engineering team uses salt for thermal energy storage

From keeping warm in the winter to doing laundry, heat is crucial to daily life. But as the world grapples with climate change, buildings' increasing energy consumption is a critical problem. Currently, heat is produced by ...

Sea slug feeding structure model informs soft robot design

Carnegie Mellon University researchers at the Biohybrid and Organic Robotics Group (B.O.R.G.) led by Victoria Webster-Wood, in collaboration with researchers at Case Western Reserve University, are studying the sea slug feeding ...

Boneyard airplane sees new life as a NASA X-66 simulator

NASA's X-66 aircraft, the centerpiece of its Sustainable Flight Demonstrator project, is taking the term "sustainable" to heart by reusing an old MD-90 cockpit as a base for its new X-66 simulator.

New dataset kicks autonomous vehicle research into high gear

A new dataset promises to accelerate the development of autonomous vehicle (AV) technology by providing researchers with a wealth of previously unavailable real-world driving data captured from multiple vehicles over repeated ...

New technique for mineral processing using active sensing

Research published in the International Journal of Mining and Mineral Engineering introduces a new approach to controlling mineral processing that uses active sensing. This method embeds intelligence within sensor systems, ...

Creating loops of liquid lithium for fusion temperature control

Fusion vessels have a Goldilocks problem: The plasma within needs to be hot enough to generate net power, but if it's too hot, it can damage the vessel's interior. Researchers at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) ...

Wearable sensors help athletes achieve greater performance

Today's athletes are always on the lookout for new techniques and equipment to help them train more effectively. Modern coaches and sports trainers use intelligent data monitoring through videos and wearable sensors to help ...

Interfacial fracture of perovskite light emitting devices

Research by SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly) President Dr. Winston Soboyejo and peers at Worchester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) titled, "Interfacial fracture of Perovskite Light Emitting Devices," has been published ...

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Enhancing adaptive radar with AI and an enormous open-source dataset
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Machine learning unlocks secrets to advanced alloys
Robotics
Scientists develop 3D-printed active fabric for medical devices and soft robotics
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New parameter helps clarify how soft materials fail under stress
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Artificial intelligence meets cartography: Mapping tools can create satellite images from text prompts
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Free 3D-printing datasets enable analysis, confidence in printed parts
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Energy-efficient refrigeration system promises a greener future for supermarkets
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Solar farms with stormwater controls mitigate runoff and erosion, study finds
Engineering
Stretchable electronics might make their way onto the market thanks to roll-to-roll process
Robotics
Researchers create insect-inspired autonomous navigation strategy for tiny, lightweight robots
Engineering
Engineers develop technique to pinpoint nanoscale 'hot spots' in electronics to improve their longevity
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New research provides evidence to support integration of hands-on projects in engineering education
Engineering
New device spearheads cheaper seafloor test for offshore wind farms
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The eyes have it: Visual inspection experience essential for airport security screening
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Engineering resilience: Advanced finite element method enhances earthquake impact assessment
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From floats to fixes: Unifying ambiguity resolution in satellite navigation
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A 'volcano-type' relationship: Research reveals novel correlation between metal loading and acidic oxygen evolution
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Soft Matter
Study finds active matter and shear flows share thinning behaviors
Analytical Chemistry
Researchers discover faster, more energy-efficient way to manufacture industrially important propylene
Analytical Chemistry
Chemists reveal how Rembrandt combined special pigments for golden details of 'The Night Watch'
Space Exploration
NASA streams first 4K video from aircraft to space station and back
Astronomy
Dark matter flies ahead of normal matter in mega galaxy cluster collision
Quantum Physics
An optical lattice clock based on strontium atoms achieves unprecedented accuracy
Earth Sciences
New research underscores the close relationship between Saharan dust and hurricane rainfall
Earth Sciences
Southern Ocean absorbing more CO₂ than previously thought, study finds
Plants & Animals
Study shows chickens use flushed skin and feather fluffing to display different emotions, levels of excitement
Planetary Sciences
Webb images nearest super-Jupiter, opening a new window to exoplanet research
Plants & Animals
Biologists discover human-infecting parasite produces sterile soldiers like ants and termites
Astronomy
Two additional components of the CC Com system found
General Physics
Study shows elephant trunk dexterity can be mimicked with minimal actuators
Earth Sciences
Net effects of man-made nitrogen attenuate global warming, researchers find
Plants & Animals
Researchers record first-ever images and data of a shark being struck by a boat
Environment
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Warehousing industry found to increase health-harming pollutants, with people of color especially affected

A new light on arc-faults: Enhancing electrical fire safety

An arc-fault is an electrical discharge between two conductors due to poor contact. These discharges cause sparks that can reach temperatures as high as 1000 degrees Celsius, making them one of the major causes of electrical ...

Tailoring a comfort-fit police jacket

In collaborative work between police organizations and experts in ergonomics and biomechanics, a new equipment vest has been developed to address the issue of musculoskeletal disorders, particularly lower back pain, among ...

Want a noninvasive health monitor? Put a ring on it.

University of Waterloo engineers have invented a powerful antenna small enough to fit in a ring and capable of transmitting critical medical data to health care workers and individual patients.

A digital twin for flexible parcel postage

Non-rigid postal items with flexible packagings—such as poly bags—pose problems for logistics companies during automatic sorting. Thanks to modern simulation methods, there is now a widely applicable solution.