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Embracing the Elements: Weather-Sensitive Architecture

An Associate Professor in Ryerson’s School of Interior Design, Filiz Klassen’s material innovations research in architecture has produced a series of building skins to create responsive structures whi...

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Research "for underground": World's biggest tunnel construction project presents its results

In the framework of TUNCONSTRUCT (Technology Innovation in Underground Construction), 41 partners from 11 countries developed new ideas and prototypes ready for use under the lead management of the In...

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Sniffing Out Chemical, Biological Threats

The research effort, led by Dr. Hai Xiao of Missouri University of Science and Technology, involves the development of tiny sensors – each about the size of a pinhead – that could be used to detect an...

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UW's Newly Named 'Lamborghini Lab' Brings Composite Parts to Sports-car Arena

The UW is the first university in the country to collaborate with Lamborghini. The company has committed to provide substantial funding for lab equipment and support for UW undergraduate and graduate ...

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Prototype developed to detect dark matter

"One of the biggest challenges in Physics today is to discover the true nature of dark matter, which cannot be directly observed – even though it seems to make up one-quarter of the matter of the...

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New findings could help hybrid, electric cars keep their cool

Allowing a liquid to boil in cooling systems dramatically increases how much heat can be removed, compared to simply heating a liquid to below its boiling point, said Suresh Garimella, the R. Eugene a...

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Lower-cost solar cells to be printed like newspaper, painted on rooftops

Brian Korgel, a University of Texas at Austin chemical engineer, is hoping to cut costs to one-tenth of their current price by replacing the standard manufacturing process for solar cells – gas-phase ...

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Configure your own operating software

It is important for the people who operate facilities and machines to be able to answer this sort of question at any given time, because malfunctions and failures can prove to be costly. Condi...

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Design tool for materials with a memory

It seems like a magic trick. A man takes a paper clip and bends it in such a way that it merely resembles a crooked piece of wire.Then, he throws the clip into a bowl of hot water. Within a fr...

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Professor's Invention Lands First-Place Award, Could Save Million of Gallons of Fuel Every Day

Dr. Charles Perry’s newest patent, which is pending, potentially could save America 120 million gallons of fuel daily.The invention has several names – wheel hub motor, Plug-in Hybrid Retrofit...

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Triage Technology with a Star Trek Twist

Determining who needs medical care at the scene of a disaster is still pretty old-fashioned: emergency responders bent over a victim, checking body temperature, heart rate, and muscle movement. Up clo...

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iPhone - the work tool for sustainable factories of the future

Operators will always be online thanks to an iPhone attached to their protective clothing. This is the vision of researchers from Chalmers, the Volvo Group, and other partners in part of the major EU ...

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UIC Engineers to Develop Models for 'Self-Healing' Materials

While prototypes of materials that self-seal cracks in buildings, roadways, airplanes, spacecraft and other devices are now under development, engineers still face the challenge of turning the multipl...

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Super-Sensors to Measure ‘Signature’ of Inflationary Universe

Super-sensitive microwave detectors, built at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), may soon help scientists find out.The new sensors, described today at the American Phys...

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SMErobot to present its automation solutions for small and medium sized manufacturing

After a project runtime of four years, SMErobot will present its research results for future automation solutions aimed at small and medium-sized manufacturing businesses at a public workshop on May 7...

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