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News & Articles By Edsel Cook
05/07/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Finally a use for biosludge: Scientists recycle biosolids into construction-ready bricks
Recycling is all well and good. But there should be a logical limit as to which waste products should be reused and how they are going to be recycled. For example, turning biosolids into bricks sounds good on paper, but people may not be so eager about building their homes out of solidified sewage. “Biosolids” is the euphemistic term for the leftover sewage sludge of […]
05/06/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Carbon emissions can now be upcycled into usable energy
South Korean researchers came up with a new clean energy generation system that could capture, use, and store carbon-based air pollutants. In addition to producing both electricity and hydrogen fuel, it also prevented the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Their hybrid sodium-carbon dioxide (Na-CO2) system used an aqueous solution to swiftly dissolve CO2 in […]
05/04/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Antimony-carbon anode could pave the way for developing next-gen batteries
A newly developed antimony-carbon composite could solve the problems that beset potassium-ion battery (PIB) technology. An anode made from this material increased the amount of energy that could be stored inside the PIB unit. At the same time, it would degrade at a slower rate with every use, allowing it to last much longer. Potassium is […]
05/03/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers use 3D printers to make a state-of-the-art “artificial nose” that can detect toxic gases
There is almost no scent that could escape the gas sensor developed by Canadian researchers. Dubbed the “artificial nose” because it performed almost as well as the actual organ on humans, the new odor detector could analyze all kinds of scents, including dangerous gases that might cause harm to humans if inhaled. In their official statement, University […]
05/02/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Japanese satellite will drop “meteors” over the city of Hiroshima
If you live in the Japanese region of Hiroshima, want a very special firework display, and have millions to splurge, you can contact a “space entertainment company” called ALE. Their newly launched satellite could create an artificial meteor shower in the skies above the city on demand. Called Sky Canvas, the Japanese microsatellite is the first of […]
05/01/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Secret messages: Laser-based revolutionary technology allows researchers to send messages across noisy rooms using water vapor
Lasers can perform all kinds of roles depending on their power and frequency. Their newest application is transmitting audio signals to a person, who can hear the message clearly with no need for specialized receiver equipment. The laser-based communications technology is suitable for both mundane and critical situations. It could serve as a means of dialogue for two parties who […]
05/01/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers develop plant-like soft robot that can mimic tendrils
Italy now hosts the world’s very first soft robot that can move like the tendrils of a plant. Whereas other non-flying robots use mechanical limbs to scurry over surfaces, this one can curl around objects and climb surfaces like a vine. The movements of the slender robot is powered by the same hydraulic system that […]
05/01/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Rethink satellite production: Using affordable, sustainable materials can minimize space junk and address engineering problems
Space is for everyone – that is to say, everyone at the lead of the space race who can afford large satellites and the rockets to put them in space. But researchers suggest that changing the way satellites are built and deployed could solve a lot of problems, including the issue of space junk. The […]
04/30/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Study: Different forms of titanium oxide significantly boost perovskite solar cell performance
Researchers are constantly looking for ways to improve the performance of perovskite solar cells while also reducing their price tags. A Japanese team focused on two different forms of titanium oxide, which promised to increase the amount of sunlight that gets turned into energy while also being cheaper and eco-friendly than earlier photovoltaic cells. Perovskite-based […]
04/29/2019
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By Edsel Cook
New century, new space race? ESA announces plans to start mining the moon
NASA is planning to return to the moon while the Chinese National Space Administration (CNSA) has pledged to set up a permanent base on Earth’s neighbor. Now, the Europeans want in as well, and they have the idea of mining the moon for resources that could be used to explore other parts of the solar […]
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