CSEM teamed up with four companies to develop an inspection system that can spot and predict defects in production equipment.
Engineers working under the EU-funded project PULSAR, have unveiled a fully autonomous robotic demonstrator, which could construct in orbit the primary mirror of a telescope from separate parts.
VARO Energy Group (“VARO”) and Groupe E, companies active in the energy transition, announced today that they will build the most powerful ground-mounted solar facility in Switzerland.
After Performing 1.2 billion cycles during its operational lifetime, it is time to say a final goodbye to CSEM’s Corner Cube Mechanism (CCM) aboard the IASI instrument
Fuselages of next-gen aircraft increasingly feature composite materials. Why is this design change problematic?
Nothing matches the performance of the original! Retsch’s Ultra Centrifugal Mills set standards in sample homogenization since almost 50 years.
The new 72DL PLUS™ ultrasonic thickness gauge delivers precision thickness measurements at high speed in a portable, easy-to-use device. With fast scanning, advanced algorithms and Olympus’lowest-ever minimum thickness capability, the gauge can measure the thickness of very thin layers for challenging applications across industries.
TRB Lightweight Structures is delighted to be part of the team behind Revolution VLR (Very Light Rail), an innovative passenger vehicle designed to simplify extension of existing rail networks and allow the reopening of historical lines.
The 4th annual #21toWatch Top21 list of standout individuals, companies and innovations has been unveiled at a prestigious awards evening held at the historic Cambridge Union - the first in-person #21toWatch ceremony for two years.
Researchers in Poland have developed an innovative elastomer for use in heart assistance devices, with the results of their research demonstrating good potential for its use in medical applications.
By Reginald Davey
3 Mar 2022
Publishing in ACS Energy Letters, a team of researchers from the USA and China has demonstrated the rapid, economical synthesis of ceramic powders for use in perovskite solar cells using thermal shock.
By Reginald Davey
3 Mar 2022
A team of researchers from New York in the USA has explored the development of aesthetically pleasing aerogels for window design, which has implications for reducing heat loss in structures, with the possibility of use in green building design.
By Reginald Davey
3 Mar 2022
In an article recently published in the open-access journal Materials, researchers presented a detailed analysis of the effect of paint layer covering on the wettability of metal surfaces.
By Surbhi Jain
3 Mar 2022
In an article recently published in the journal Energy Storage and Saving, the researchers presented a detailed discussion on the utility of radiative cooling and cold storage in concentrated solar power plants.
By Surbhi Jain
3 Mar 2022
In a recent study published in the open-access journal Materials, researchers compared the mechanical properties between computational and experimental models of honeycomb lattice structures of polymer and metals.
By Bismay Prakash Rout
3 Mar 2022