Engineers Craft Eco-Bricks from Recycled Waste Ruth Arteaga. · June 1, 2024 The use of these bricks could reduce household energy bills by up to 5% thanks to their improved insulation capacity.
Scientists reveal what’s in the inner core of the Moon Ruth Arteaga. · June 1, 2024 The inner core of the Moon has a density similar to that of iron.
AI-enabled industrial drone unveiled at Pipeline & Gas Expo 2024 Ruth Arteaga. · June 1, 2024 Drone pipeline inspection accounted for 17% of the global market in 2022, with a projected growth of 14.2% annually through 2033.
Companies Collaborate on Virtual Reality Training Simulator Ruth Arteaga. · June 1, 2024 Dufour Aerospace's Aero3 eVTOL, an eight-seat hybrid-electric aircraft, is expected to enter service in early 2025.
Robot to remove melted nuclear fuel in Fukushima Isbel Lázaro. · May 31, 2024 Some 880 tons of highly radioactive melted nuclear fuel still remain inside the three damaged Fukushima reactors.
Streamlining Success: How TubePro 6 Enhances Report Consistency and Collaboration in Heat Exchanger Inspections Isbel Lázaro. · May 30, 2024 TubePro 6 is set to become an indispensable asset for professionals dedicated to maintaining the highest standards in heat exchanger inspections.
Concrete with coffee residues! This material was used to build a sidewalk in Australia. Ruth Arteaga. · May 30, 2024 Australia generates 75 million kg of coffee waste per year, enough to replace 655 million kg of sand in concrete.
Detroit County to use artificially intelligent sewer inspection drones Joshua Falcón. · May 30, 2024 Macomb County is using high-tech "detroit drones" to improve sewer inspections.
Sherwin Williams launches erosion-resistant lining system for fracturing pipes Joshua Falcón. · May 29, 2024 Sherry Williams ERC lined pipes have increased durability against abrasive fluids.
National Satellite Test Center opened in United Kingdom Ruth Arteaga. · May 28, 2024 The center has the largest space test chamber in the UK, with a diameter of 7 meters.