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News & Articles By Edsel Cook
09/29/2019
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By Edsel Cook
New “squishy robots” can help save lives and improve the effectiveness of emergency response
The next first responder on the scene of a natural disaster may be a robot. A newly developed rescue robot is designed to survive drops of 600 feet (183 m) and send data back to its operators. Each unit features a 3D arrangement of rods. By contracting and extending the length of the rods, the […]
09/29/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Manufacturing breakthrough: Scientists can now weld glass and metal together
The manufacturing industry has recently welcomed what might prove a breakthrough technology. Scottish researchers showed off a new welding method that uses an incredibly fast laser to fuse together glass and metal. Glass and metal are two of the most common classes of materials used for various purposes. Due to their very different thermal properties, […]
09/29/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Healing with hair: Can nanostructures from human hair be used to design smart biomedical materials?
In the future, your hair may provide the natural ingredients for making biomedicine that treats illness. A recent Chinese study has shown that the tiny structures in human hair might be turned into useful biomaterials. Wuhan University (WHU) researchers examined the melanin and keratin polymers in hair. They isolated the micro- and nanostructures found on these substances. […]
09/23/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Self-healing spacesuits, Venus landers… A buffet of sci-fi concepts to be funded by NASA
Wireless robotic landers, atmospheric probes, spacesuits that seal damage to their skin, and mining operations at the moon’s polar regions are some of the research projects that have earned a welcome injection of funding from NASA in recent times. These concepts might seem like science fiction right now. But in as little as a decade, […]
09/23/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists develop new technology that extracts valuable chemicals from biological waste
Swedish researchers are keen on recovering as many resources as possible from waste products. One of their latest research projects promises to come up with a way to free useful chemical compounds from biological waste. In this context, biological waste refers to unwanted organic waste products from the agricultural and food industries, such as manure […]
09/22/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Simple yet surprisingly tricky: Japanese tech start-up tries to develop robots that can clean a room
Tidying up a messy space may be a dull chore for humans, but it is one of the few remaining jobs that they are still better at doing than machines. Well, until Japanese researchers succeeded in their quest to teach the task to robots through deep learning, that is. Children often whine about cleaning up […]
09/22/2019
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By Edsel Cook
A step closer to hypersonic jet travel: Researchers develop aircraft that can fly from London to New York in less than an hour
U.K. researchers took a big step closer toward turning the dream of hypersonic trans-Atlantic jet travel into reality. They pulled off a successful trial of a pre-cooler that protected jet engines from the heat generated by high-speed flight. In the experiment, the pre-cooler did its job in temperatures found in speeds of 2,500 mph (4,023 […]
09/17/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Sustainable sports equipment? It’s now possible with the Gigabot X, an open-source industrial 3D printer
An innovative approach to 3D printing may open the door to sustainable outdoor sporting goods. Fused particle fabrication (FPF) allows an additive manufacturing system to create skateboards and snowshoes from recycled plastic. The FPF method makes it possible to use waste plastic as feed material for a 3D printer. The resulting end products meet the special requirements of […]
09/13/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Adding vanadium to lithium-ion batteries makes it possible to charge them “in a matter of minutes”
Many investigators have looked for alternatives to lithium-ion batteries, with others seeking out ways to tweak the performance of the existing energy storage devices. A recent study by researchers at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in New York suggests using vanadium in the battery’s cathode. This will result in the cell charging much faster while still storing a considerable […]
09/12/2019
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By Edsel Cook
How does a metal light enough to be moved by humans become explosion proof?
German researchers took cues from bones when developing their new open-cell metal foams. Not only are the new materials incredibly light, they also have the strength to withstand the impact of vehicular accidents and even an explosion. The Saarland University team applied their coating process to a lattice substrate of aluminum or polymer foam. The […]
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