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Month: January 2023

AI & DATA

NC State Creates A High Sensitivity Strain Sensor

January 20, 2023 Managing Editor

A team at North Carolina State University has developed a soft stretchable strain sensor that combines high sensitivity, a large sensing range, and high robustness. It is capable of detecting even minor changes in strain […]

ENERGY

Sound Waves Could Boost The Production Of Green Hydrogen

January 18, 2023 Managing Editor

The production of green hydrogen is highly valued as the process uses electrolyzers and electricity exclusively from renewable sources. Unfortunately, green hydrogen production costs are at least 30% higher than those of blue hydrogen – […]

MEDICAL

UCSD Creates An Electronic Patch That Can Detect Life-threatening Conditions

January 16, 2023 Managing Editor

Researchers at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) have developed an electronic patch that can monitor biomolecules within deep tissues. It’s hoped that this patch will allow medical workers unprecedented access to crucial information […]

MATERIALS

UC Riverside Makes Plastic Waste Useful

January 13, 2023 Managing Editor

Researchers at the University of California, Riverside have developed a method to convert plastic waste into a highly porous form of charcoal or char. The char they created has a surface area of about 400 […]

MEDICAL

Treating Osteoporosis With Nanobubbles

January 11, 2023 Managing Editor

University of Central Florida researchers now have a technology for treating osteoporosis using nanobubbles to deliver treatment to targeted areas of the patient’s body. Osteoporosis is a disease marked by an imbalance between ossification –  […]

AI & DATA

The University of California Riverside Picks A Fight With Forever Chemicals

January 9, 2023 Managing Editor

Researchers at the University of California, Riverside (UCR) have developed a new method to chemically break up poly- and per-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) – also called Forever Chemicals. PFAS are used to make fluoropolymer coatings and […]

ELECTRONICS

Denmark Uses Robot Maintenance For Wind Turbine Blades

January 6, 2023 Managing Editor

Vestas – an energy solutions provider based in Denmark – has introduced its new stand-alone business, BladeRobots.  BladeRobots is an automated robotic technology solution for the maintenance of wind turbines.  According to Vestas, the system […]

AI & DATA

Wi-Peep Reveals The Weakness In Polite WiFi

January 4, 2023 Managing Editor

Researchers at Ontario’s University of Waterloo have created a drone-powered airborne scanning device that can triangulate the location of every WiFi-connected device within a building. The device – called Wi-Peep – engages in what the […]

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