Reversible Glue?
A new reversible glue created by a team at Newcastle University’s School of Engineering may change how we recycle. Currently, labels are usually removed from items to be recycled, adding cost and time to the Read More
A new reversible glue created by a team at Newcastle University’s School of Engineering may change how we recycle. Currently, labels are usually removed from items to be recycled, adding cost and time to the Read More
Due: March 21, 2024 ABSTRACT A global leader in the packaging industry wants to identify technologies suitable for applying barrier coatings to fiber-based products with complex geometries (2D/3D) at a high throughput and without damage Read More
Due: March 21, 2024 ABSTRACT A global leader in metals extraction seeks to identify innovative and effective technologies for remediating highly acidic water runoff at mining sites. All approaches capable of generating water suitable for Read More
Elastane – also called Spandex – is an elastic material that is popular for use in clothing, as it allows the fabric to stretch and adapt to the wearers’ body. But, when these fibers are Read More
Researchers at the University of California San Diego have created a graphene based, ultra-sensitive sensor that can detect extremely low concentrations of lead ions in water. The device is capable of a record limit of Read More
Due: March 20, 2024 The Naval Surface Technology & Innovation Consortium (NSTIC) engages industry and academia to develop and mature technologies in the field of surface technology innovation that enhance Navy mission effectiveness. NSTIC members Read More
A team at the Technion Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering has developed a new technology for producing green hydrogen using renewable energy. This breakthrough should reduce the costs of production and accelerate the use Read More
Due: March 1, 2024 Developing a system of sensor suites that can reliably and passively collect the core data needed to identify casualty status, key tasks performed by medics, and real-time resource use in casualty Read More
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed a strain of bacteria that can turn polyethylene plastic into a “bio-inspired spider silk” with potential applications for use in textiles, cosmetics, and medicine. “Spider silk is nature’s Read More
Due: March 8, 2024 RPP is focused on establishing an array of venues where medics, other caregivers and simulated patients agree to participate in tactical combat casualty care (TCCC) training while wearing suites of sensing Read More
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