In a paper recently published in the journal Advanced Material Technologies, researchers prepared a complete textile woven capacitive sensor to present the viability of interdigitated sensors integrated into fabrics. The sensor was further tested for moisture detection.
A paper recently published in the journal Nature Communications discussed the prospects of using passive solar-driven evaporative technologies (PSETs) for water treatment.
The fifth annual Advanced Manufacturing Technology Conference (AMTC), which takes place on the campus of the Technical University of Munich (TUM) October 11 - 12, will be sending a signal in favor of international cooperation.
Microban International is proud to present LapisShield™, a novel, non-heavy-metal technology designed to seamlessly integrate antimicrobial functionality into any water-based coating formulation.
A research team has successfully observed how lithium ions’ movement causes anode material in batteries to expand and degrade in real time.
In an article recently published in the journal Additive Manufacturing, researchers discussed the micro-direct ink writing's complex ink flow mechanisms and how they affect flow rate control.
Scientists from Seoul National University and Northwestern University in Illinois have published a new paper in Nature Reviews Materials investigating the technological advances needed to fully realise the aims of the Metaverse.
In a paper recently published in the journal Materials, researchers aimed to demonstrate the contribution of recycled cement from concrete waste (RCC) in reducing the cement industry’s environmental impact, through a comparative life cycle assessment (LCA) of the air clean (ACM), dry (DM), and wet (WM) methods as well as ordinary Portland cement (OPC).
BTU International, Inc., a leading supplier of advanced thermal processing equipment for the electronics manufacturing market, today announced plans to exhibit at SMTA International, scheduled to take place Nov 2-3, 2022 at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minnesota. The company will feature its Aqua Scrub™ Flux Management Technology in Booth #1025.
Putting an end to misinterpretations, incorrect attributions and million-dollar forgery scandals in the art market: the Neuchâtel-based project MATIS, a start-up born of Swiss research and development centre CSEM, is applying deep tech and AI technology to revolutionise the way artworks are identified and to support art experts in their daily diagnostic task of authenticating paintings.
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