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Science Daily Engineering

  • How to help assembly-line robots shift gears and pick up almost anything
    A University of Washington team created a new tool that can design a 3D-printable passive gripper and calculate the best path to pick up an object. The team tested this system on a suite of 22 objects -- including a 3D-printed bunny, a doorstop-shape…
    - 29 Jul 22, 2:24pm -
  • A 'nano-robot' built entirely from DNA to explore cell processes
    Constructing a tiny robot from DNA and using it to study cell processes invisible to the naked eye... You would be forgiven for thinking it is science fiction, but it is in fact the subject of serious research. This highly innovative 'nano-robot' sho…
    - 28 Jul 22, 11:59am -
  • Programming pH
    Researchers have developed a technique to control pH at the local level, creating a dense array of microsites where the amount of protons is 100 to 1000 times higher than the average in the rest of the solution.
    - 27 Jul 22, 6:14pm -
  • New catalyst leads to more efficient butadiene production
    Researchers have developed a new catalyst that improves the efficiency of converting butane, a component of natural gas, into butadiene -- a widely-used building block in synthetic rubber and a variety of plastics.
    - 27 Jul 22, 6:13pm -
  • Breakthrough quantum algorithm
    Physicists are claiming significant progress in using quantum computers to study and predict how the state of a large number of interacting quantum particles evolves over time. This was done by developing a quantum algorithm that they run on an IBM q…
    - 27 Jul 22, 3:07pm -

Phys.org Engineering Tech

  • newShake-powered capsule tests and disinfects unsafe drinking water
    It is a sobering fact that in the 21st century, 1 in 4 people still lack access to safe, clean drinking water, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The figures increase slightly during natural disasters, when infrastructure or supplies a…
    - 3 hours ago 20 Jun 26, 2:30pm -
  • newHeat waves: Five reasons why Victorian houses are cooler than modern buildings
    More than 4 million homes were built in the U.K. during the Victorian era. Victorian homes were constructed long before the complex computer models used today to design buildings were invented. Yet these homes, built more than 100 years ago, are cool…
    - 19 hours ago 19 Jun 26, 10:40pm -
  • Wet coffee grounds turned into high-grade solid fuel in just 90 seconds
    A research team at the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM) has developed a technology that converts wet spent coffee grounds directly into high-quality biochar in just 90 seconds, with no drying or oil removal required. The br…
    - 1 day ago 19 Jun 26, 5:00pm -
  • Drones learn to squeeze through narrow gaps using onboard AI control
    Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones, are now widely used for various purposes, ranging from filmmaking and aerial photography to industrial inspection, precision farming and reaching obstructed areas during emergency response mi…
    - 1 day ago 19 Jun 26, 4:40pm -
  • Three-armed Sashimi-Bot learns to slice and serve fish like a pro
    If you ever need help in the kitchen cutting fish into appetizing bites, a new three-armed robot may be able to help. And that's no easy feat for robots. While they are generally good at picking up rigid objects, something slippery that can change sh…
    - 1 day ago 19 Jun 26, 2:20pm -