25/10/2015

Industry 4.0

The Newest Technology from Worldwide

A sensor that can withstand the crushing forces inside a diamond anvil cell

Since their invention more than 60 years ago, diamond anvil cells have made it possible for scientists to recreate extreme ...

A new look at the industrial testing of the hydrogen resistance of metals

The researchers from Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU) and Institute of Problems of Mechanical Engineering of the Russian Academy of ...
renewable energy

Solar thermal, geothermal, photovoltaic – what form of energy supply is most suitable for a particular municipality?

Representatives of smaller communities are overwhelmed by a huge amount of information, which tends to exacerbate existing uncertainty. A new ...

A promising ferroelectric material could bring headphones with better sound and lower power consumption

For a long time, scientists have been investigating so-called ferroelectric materials, which can change their electric polarisation, to enable the ...

New solutions for power plant noise emissions

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and the technology group Wärtsilä have completed a three-year project funded by Business Finland, ...

Titanium-copper alloys could be a new 3D printing option for aerospace and medical devices

Successful trials of titanium-copper alloys for 3D printing could kickstart a new range of high-performance alloys for medical device, defence ...
advanced materials

A new automated system makes it easier for non-experts to create polymers

A Rutgers-led team of engineers has developed an automated way to produce polymers, making it much easier to create advanced ...

Microlattice material could save better sportives head injuries

HRL Laboratories, LLC, has published test results showing shock-absorbing pads made from HRL’s microlattice an architected elastomeric material had up ...
nanotechnology

Nanotechnology using black silicon to detect explosives

Scientists from Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU), Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology, ...

Quantum computers standardization is on the way

Researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed a method that could pave the way to establishing universal standards for ...

Newspapers provide a green, economical way to produce carbon nanotubes

A research collaboration between Rice University and the Energy Safety Research Institute (ESRI) at Swansea University has found that old ...

Future of nanomaterials for energy storage

The challenge of building an energy future that preserves and improves the planet is a massive undertaking. But it all ...

Stretchable skin-like robots for environmental monitoring and new wearable technologies

Stretchable skin-like robots that can be rolled up and put in your pocket have been developed by a University of ...

New high-performance materials and therapeutics for Soldiers

Synthetic biologists working on a U.S. Army project have developed a process that could lead to a new class of ...
haptic robot

First medium-sized robot with human-like dexterity, haptic feedback from arm to remote controller

L3Harris Technologies (NYSE:LHX) has introduced a new medium-sized robot ideal for security operations in urban and space-constrained environments – such ...