Smart living doesn’t always have to be about networked devices in your own four walls; it can also help people in completely different ways. To make everyday life safer for visually impaired, blind, ...
Using glass fiber-reinforced plastics (GFRP) in wind turbine blades creates significant recycling challenges because GFRP is hard to break down and reuse. Unlike thermoplastics, which can be melted ...
The Australian company LAVO has developed a hydrogen storage system for domestic solar systems. It is the world’s first integrated hybrid hydrogen battery that combines with rooftop solar to deliver ...
Imitation learning has shown great potential in robotics, especially in table-top manipulation. A team of researchers from Stanford University and Google DeepMind has made progress in this field by ...
The TBIRD communications payload, pictured above, is showcasing unprecedented data rates for space-to-ground laser communications. Credits: Lincoln Laboratory. A small satellite developed by engineers ...
EPFL researchers have experimentally observed both first- and second-order dissipative phase transitions (DPTs) in a superconducting Kerr resonator. By introducing a two-photon drive, they precisely ...
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has revealed its new robust four-legged robodog called the Unitree Go2. This robot is a successor to Unitree’s previous Robodog Go1. The Go2 robot comes in three ...
The world needs a clean energy revolution because billions of people do not have access to electricity. Global energy demand is expected to increase substantially in the next few decades. Colombian ...
Safe and readily available water is important for public health, whether it is used for drinking, domestic use, food production, or recreational purposes. Despite the vast quantity of water on Earth, ...
In the cell membrane, TRPM8 acts as a receptor for cold, enabling humans to sense cold. Researchers at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat have developed a photoswitchable TRPM8 channel activator based on ...
National Geographic recently predicted that by 2050, there would be more than two billion additional mouths to feed By 2050. However, the Earth’s irrigable land remains essentially the same, so ...
The Austria-based company CycloTech is working to adapt the principle of the Voith-Schneider marine propeller designed almost a century ago for maritime transport in order to use it in aviation, in ...
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