A team of researchers recently published a paper in the journal Materials that reviewed ecological methods to synthesize nicotinic acid from commercial raw materials with a special focus on methods that could be used in potential industrial applications.
Researchers from Greece and France, in their latest article published in the journal Energies, have studied the influence of rotor bar shapes to increase the efficiency of a single-phase induction motor.
The wettability of a surface — whether drops of water or another liquid bead up or spread out when they come into contact with it — is a crucial factor in a wide variety of commercial and industrial applications, such as how efficiently boilers and condensers work in power plants or how heat pipes funnel heat away in industrial processes.
Collaborative robots (cobots) are revolutionizing the manufacturing assembly process. However, there are challenges in the field which must be addressed to provide improvements in the implementation of the technology.
In recent years, biomass produced from organic waste materials have become the focus on research for sustainable alternatives to hydrocarbons for biofuel and solvent production.
YINCAE is excited to announce that we have developed and upgraded SMT 88UL to SMT 88UL2, a fully flux residue compatible, room temperature fast flow and easily reworkable underfill.
A team of researchers, writing in the journal Sustainability have developed a method that uses microalgae for the bioremediation of PW that could also open up the opportunity for the production of biofuels for added...
In a new publication from Opto-Electronic Advances; the research groups of Professor Xuan-Ming Duan from Jinan University Guangzhou, China and Professor Mei-Ling Zheng from the Institute of Physics and Chemistry of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China discuss plasmon-enhanced nanosoldering of silver nanoparticles for high-conductive nanowires electrodes.
Researchers at the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS) and the RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research (CPR) in Japan have developed a technique to improve the flexibility of ultra-thin electronics, such as those used in bendable devices or clothing.
New processing methods developed by MIT researchers could help ease looming shortages of the essential metals that power everything from phones to automotive batteries, by making it easier to separate these rare metals from mining ores and recycled materials.
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