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Solar panels on an industrial rooftop

Ultra-Light Solar Cells Bend Rules While Breaking Efficiency Records

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
The hydrogel transforms from rubbery softness to rigid armor in seconds when heated—and just as quickly reverts to its flexible state when cooled.

New ‘Instant Armor’ Material Transforms From Soft to Rock-Hard in Seconds

Categories Technology
A soft wearable robot (WeaRo) for manual handling tasks designed by Yonsei University. The ATSA acts as a muscle that provides assistive forces to the lumbar (stage 1) and arm (stage 2) with a single electric motor within the actuation unit.

This Lightweight Robot Suit Cuts Muscle Strain by 30% During Heavy Lifting

Categories Technology
Professor Kirk Doran

Unlikely Friendships: The Hidden Engine of Innovation

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
The variable-stiffness morphing wheel inspired by surface tension, developed by the Advanced Robotics Research Center of the KIMM’s Research Institute of AI Robotics, overcoming a rock

New Wheel Technology Adjusts Stiffness for Any Terrain

Categories Technology
Dr. Tianxi Yang and student Peter Yang with the tool they created to test micro- and nanoplastics.

New Portable Device Detects Invisible Plastic Particles in Your Drinks

Categories Health, Technology
Graphic depicting uses for pneumatic logic.

Air-Powered Computer Revolutionizes Blood Clot Prevention

Categories Health, Technology
Taza Aya’s Worker Wearable Protection device keeps airborne virus particles from reaching a workers mouth and nose with an air curtain. That air is pre-treated to kill any viruses. Image credit: Jeremy Little, Michigan Engineering

Invisible Air Shield Blocks 99.8% of Airborne Pathogens

Categories Health, Technology
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New dart launcher may be better way to inject animals with drugs

Categories Technology
first electric cement production in an electric arc furnace

Recycling cement could solve one of the biggest climate problems

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
A 3D rendered image depicting a wastewater treatment plant with a futuristic, glowing pipeline leading to a clean water droplet and a green energy symbol, representing the transformation of sewage sludge into clean water and renewable energy.

From Sewage Sludge to Clean Water and Energy

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
The capacity within the area of a DVD-sized disc can reach up to Pb level

Green optical big-data storage: Coming of age

Categories Technology
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Innovative tech shows promise to boost rubber production in US

Categories Technology

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