Three year project to optimize titanium powder for 3D Printing of Aerospace...
GKN Aerospace is to lead a three year, £3.1 million collaborative research programme to develop titanium powder specifically formulated and blended to meet the needs of additive manufacturing (AM) of...
View ArticleThe Ocean's Hidden Fertilizer - Marine Plants Play Major Role in Phosphorus...
Phosphorus is one of the most common substances on Earth. An essential nutrient for every living organism—humans require approximately 700 milligrams per day—we are rarely concerned about consuming...
View ArticleA Solid-state device can demonstrate the physical principles of invisibility...
A group of researchers from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), in Karlsruhe, Germany, has developed a portable invisibility cloak that can be taken into classrooms and used for...
View ArticlePrinting 3-D graphene structures for tissue engineering
Ever since single-layer graphene burst onto the science scene in 2004, the possibilities for the promising material have seemed nearly endless. With its high electrical conductivity, ability to store...
View ArticleElectrical Stimulation speeds wound healing
The most detailed study to date showing how electrical stimulation accelerates wound healing has been carried out in 40 volunteers by University of Manchester scientistsSkin wounds that are slow to...
View ArticleNanotech-Enabled Moisturizer Speeds Healing of Diabetic Skin Wounds
A new high-tech but simple ointment applied to the skin may one day help diabetic patients heal stubborn and painful ulcers on their feet, Northwestern University researchers report.Scientist and...
View ArticleGel filled with nanosponges cleans up MRSA infections
Nanoengineers at the University of California, San Diego developed a gel filled with toxin-absorbing nanosponges that could lead to an effective treatment for skin and wound infections caused by MRSA...
View ArticleBoron infused graphene for microsupercapactors
A microsupercapacitor designed by scientists at Rice University that may find its way into personal and even wearable electronics is getting an upgrade. The laser-induced graphene device benefits...
View ArticleNuclear Fusion Company Helion Energy and others have received ARPA-E funding
ARPA-E has provided a combined $30 million in funding for nuclear projectsHelion Energy - Staged Magnetic Compression of FRC Targets to Fusion Conditions received $3,971,264 in fundingHelion Energy...
View ArticleMalaysia invests $27-million in Canada's General Fusion startup to bring...
A Malaysian state-owned company invested $27 million in General Fusion.Malaysia's sovereign wealth fund, the Khazanah Nasional Berhad, made an investment with current investors Growthworks and Jeff...
View ArticleDetailed diagrams of the new Russian T14 tank and T15 heavy infrantry vehicle
The T-14 is Russia's first truly new tank design since the T-72, designed in the early 1970s. Based on the Armata Universal Tracked Platform, the T-14's most attention-grabbing feature is its unmanned...
View ArticleAir Force and DARPA getting all aspects of hypersonic weapons combat and...
The Air Force has teamed with the Pentagon's research arm, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, to shrink the technology into a hypersonic weapon that could fit on most of the bomber fleet,...
View ArticleAfter over $100 billion the first ten F35 jets could be declared combat ready...
Lt. General Jon Davis, Head of Marine Corps aviation, told Reuters that they might declare a squadron of 10 Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE:LMT) F-35 military aircraft ready for combat by July 15...
View ArticleLG has 55 inch OLED TV - weighs 4.2 pounds, less than one millimeter thick...
55-inch wallpaper OLED panel, presented as one of the company's future displays at a media event, is only 0.97 mm thick, weighs 1.9 kg [4.2 pounds] and can easily be stuck to a wall with a magnetic...
View ArticleThousands Ivy leaguers and other college grads going to coding camps
A 22-year-old graduated last year with a bachelor’s degree from Dartmouth in psychology and studio art that cost more than a quarter-million dollars. She sent out dozens of résumés looking for a...
View ArticlePlasma Focus Nuclear Fusion making technical progress and received another...
LPP Fusion working to reduce impurities and scale the electrode based nuclear fusion from their dense plasma. LPP Fusion has received another $200,000 of funding from the Abell Foundation.LPPFusion’s...
View ArticleGraphene continuously produced at 1 inch per minute for high quality and 20...
MIT mechanical engineering Associate Professor A. John Hart says the new roll-to-roll manufacturing process described by his team addresses the fact that for many proposed applications of graphene and...
View ArticleLightSail Sends First Data Back to Earth
The Planetary Society’s LightSail spacecraft is sending home telemetry data following a Wednesday commute to orbit aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket. Deployment from the Centaur upper...
View ArticleHigh powered solid state 150 kilowatt combat laser field testing this summer
DARPA’s High-Energy Liquid Laser Area Defense System (HELLADS) has demonstrated sufficient laser power and beam quality to advance to a series of field tests. The achievement of government acceptance...
View ArticleDARPA can non-mechanically sweep a laser back and forth 100,000 times a...
A non-mechanical approach could open the door to a new class of miniaturized, extremely low-cost, robust laser-scanning technologies for military and commercial use Many essential military...
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