Scientists from Finsterle GeoConsulting in the US and Fracture Systems, Ltd. in the UK have collaborated on a study investigating how numerical models can enhance the safety of nuclear waste storage in repositories. Their paper has appeared online in the journal Energies.
By Reginald Davey
16 May 2022
Mercury pollution is considered a global issue in air, water, and soil near goldmines, cement, and few metal production, and other huge industries burning fossil fuels, with removal that is so costly or challenging in a few of the poorest countries in the world.
For the first time, scientists have discovered a method to imbue sustainable paper materials with the beneficial properties of plastic. This could be done in a simple, effective, and efficient manner. A coating known as Choetsu not only waterproofs paper but also retains its flexibility and degrades safely.
Glucose is the sugar we absorb from the foods we eat. It is the fuel that powers every cell in our bodies. Could glucose also power tomorrow's medical implants
AnalySwift, LLC, a provider of efficient high-fidelity modeling software for composites and other advanced materials, announced today its sponsorship of the SAMPE 2022 Student Bridge Contest.
FCEVs or Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles are an environmentally beneficial mode of transportation that will eventually replace internal combustion locomotives.
A research group at Toyohashi University of Technology’s Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering established a major manufacturing technology of Li7P3S11 solid electrolytes for all-solid-state batteries.
The Rotronic digital sensors communicate to data loggers (wired or wireless) and all communication to the server and database is done digitally as such there is no loss in accuracy during data transmission.
The new Easidew Advanced Online Dew-Point Hygrometer from Michell Instruments measures dew point, moisture content and now also pressure.
The SenzTx Oxygen Transmitter from Process Sensing Technologies (PST) utilizes proven sensortechnology to provide accurate oxygen concentration measurement.
A team of scientists from Romania have investigated the effect of acidic environments on the performance of power cables. Stresses which power cables face in the field have been analyzed by the authors using laboratory-based simulations of operating conditions.
By Reginald Davey
13 May 2022
Researchers from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in the United States have reported the development of a novel electrochemical hydrogen-looping system for the removal of CO2 from seawater. Their findings have been published online in the journal ACS Energy Letters.
By Reginald Davey
13 May 2022
Precisely controlling surface characteristics of substrate materials is central to broadening Raman spectroscopy’s scope and developing it into a standard analytical tool.
By Reginald Davey
13 May 2022
In an article recently published in the journal Bioprinting, researchers discussed the droplet-based bioprinting of ionically crosslinking hydrogel bioinks with a mist-based printhead.
By Surbhi Jain
13 May 2022
Scientists have used a wide range of blue-green algae species to drive a microprocessor uninterruptedly for a year, which still continues running, using only ambient light and water.