New Camera Reads Volcano’s SO2 Emissions

August 16, 2023 0

Researchers at the University of Sheffield in England have developed an inexpensive and low-power camera for the long-term measuring of sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions from volcanoes. Monitoring volcanic gas emissions is critical as they can Read More

Sensors Help Prevent Food Waste

August 11, 2023 0

Researchers at Koç University in Turkey have created a “real-time” food spoilage alert sensor. Studies have shown that an estimated 240 million tons of meat is discarded globally each year, with much of this waste Read More

Germany Automates Making Soft Sensors

August 10, 2023 0

The Munich Institute of Robotics and Machine Intelligence (MIRMI) at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has developed an automatic process for making soft sensors. These sensors function as universal measurement cells and can be Read More

Researchers Develop Anti-counterfeiting QR Codes

August 9, 2023 0

Researchers from Nagoya University’s Graduate School of Engineering have developed a method to create anti-counterfeiting QR codes using micrometer-sized spherical cholesteric liquid crystals (CLCs).  The team developed a method for processing CLCs into micrometer-sized spherical Read More

Robots Can Be Operated By Our Thoughts

August 4, 2023 0

Researchers at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) have developed biosensor technology that will allow a person to operate robots and machines entirely by thought control. In addition to military applications, the new technology has Read More

Pigmentless Paint That Never Fades

July 31, 2023 0

The NanoScience Technology Center at the University of Central Florida has created a new paint that does not use any pigments, providing significant advantages over commercial paints currently in use. This plasmonic paint uses nanoscale Read More

Meet The New Eco-Friendly Glass Of The Future

July 28, 2023 0

A research team from the Institute of Process Engineering (IPE) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed an eco-friendly glass made from biologically derived amino acids or peptides. Traditional glass – which  is usually Read More

MIT Creates An Amazingly Absorbent New Material

July 26, 2023 0

Researchers at MIT have synthesized a superabsorbent material that demonstrates “record-breaking” vapor absorption from the air, even in desert-like conditions. The superabsorbent gel can be produced quickly and at large scale, and could be used Read More

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