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3D Mapping and AI-based monitoring could help prevent Urban Ground Collapse

3D Mapping and AI-based monitoring could help prevent Urban Ground Collapse

3D Mapping and AI-based monitoring could help prevent Urban Ground Collapse As severe urban overcrowding is trending worldwide many underground development projects are being carried out in metropolitan centres worldwide. South Korea has experienced problems such as aging underground facilities and inac...
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HighRAP research project paving the way to understand Asphalt Recycling

HighRAP research project paving the way to understand Asphalt Recycling

HighRAP research project paving the way to understand Asphalt Recycling In spring, not only snowdrops and crocuses sprout, but also construction sites on Swiss roads. Repair work, patching and renewal is everywhere. Some of the old asphalt from the Swiss road network is being recycled, but around 750,00...
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Cleaning contaminated water with 3D-printed living material

Cleaning contaminated water with 3D-printed living material

Cleaning contaminated water with 3D-printed living material Researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed a new type of material that could offer a sustainable and eco-friendly solution to clean pollutants from water. Dubbed an “engineered living material,” it is a 3D-printed stru...
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2200V Dual Silicon Carbide MOSFET delivers efficient and smaller Industrial Equipment

2200V Dual Silicon Carbide MOSFET delivers efficient and smaller Industrial Equipment

2200V Dual Silicon Carbide MOSFET delivers efficient and smaller Industrial Equipment Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation has developed “MG250YD2YMS3,” the industry’s first 2200V dual silicon carbide (SiC) MOSFET module for industrial equipment. The new module has a drain current (DC) r...
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Chip-scale devices for Ultrawide Measurement for Viscous Fluids

Chip-scale devices for Ultrawide Measurement for Viscous Fluids

Chip-scale devices for Ultrawide Measurement for Viscous Fluids Traditional viscometers rely on capillary flow, and falling balls are simple and effective means for measuring fluid viscosity over a large range. However, their low measurement throughput and lack of real-time monitoring capabilities limit...
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Non-flammable Electrolyte could prevent thermal runaway in Lithium-Ion Batteries

Non-flammable Electrolyte could prevent thermal runaway in Lithium-Ion Batteries

Non-flammable Electrolyte could prevent thermal runaway in Lithium-Ion Batteries The Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) announced that a collaborative research team led by Dr. Minah Lee of the Energy Storage Research Center, Professor Dong-Hwa Seo of the Korea Advanced Institute of Science...
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Clean Hydrogen Storage with Baking Soda

Clean Hydrogen Storage with Baking Soda

Clean Hydrogen Storage with Baking Soda Demands that energy sources have zero, or next-to-zero, carbon emissions, means growing beyond coal, oil, and natural gas by getting more energy from renewable sources. One of the most promising renewable energy carriers is clean hydrogen, which is produced withou...
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