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That’s why Empa researchers teamed up with de Cavis to develop ultra-thin sound absorbers made from gypsum or cement foams.
The need to recycle wind turbine waste has become critical as wind energy expands. Researchers at Washington State University have developed an eco-friendly method to recycle turbine blades without ...
Tec-Innovation has developed an intelligent shoe, known as "InnoMake," that warns blind and visually impaired people of obstacles thanks to ultrasonic sensors.
Vortex Bladeless Design. Credit: Vortex Bladeless About 3 meters high, it is basically a curve-topped cylinder fixed vertically with an elastic rod, specially designed to withstand both bending and ...
Plenty builds climate-controlled vertical farm, integrated with robots and AI, and produces better fruits and vegetables while using 95% less water and 99% less land.
AeroDelft team has revealed a one-third scale prototype of its Phoenix two-seater, which aims to be the world's first liquid hydrogen plane.
World Wide Wind AS (WWW) has signed an agreement with AF Gruppen to test the world's first counter-rotating offshore, floating wind turbine at Vats, Norway.
The electric vehicle revolution is shifting gears. More people than ever are embracing EVs, drawn by promises of cleaner air, quieter streets, and freedom from fossil fuels. But there’s a catch. The ...
In the cell membrane, TRPM8 acts as a receptor for cold, enabling humans to sense cold. Researchers at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat have developed a photoswitchable TRPM8 channel activator based on ...
Recently, the American company Lockheed Martin officially announced the first flight tests of a promising tactical hypersonic missile, which is being developed as part of the PrSM project (Precision ...
GA Drilling, a Houston-based geothermal technology company, made a significant advance in deep geothermal drilling with the successful public demonstration of its innovative drilling tool, the ...
Ancient manuscripts hold valuable historical insights, but over time, age and poor storage conditions can damage their readability and erase important details. A new study in PLoS ONE introduces a ...