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Novel carbon nanotube yarns that convert mechanical movement into electricity more effectively than other material-based energy harvesters have been developed at The University of Texas at Dallas.
Three of the UK’s top energy specialists have a bold vision of a hydrogen economy supplied by clean, safefusion power.
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High-quality carbon nanotubes have been grown at significantly lower temperatures than previously achieved, paving the way for their use in electronics.
A simulator that provides greater understanding of Martian aerodynamics could help design rotor blades for next generation Mars helicopters.
Jenna Saberton worked as a manufacturing engineer for over a decade but switched to Further Education (FE) in 2022 when she took a role at The Cornwall College Group.
A new controller that improves the ease of use of 3D medical-imaging workstations has been developed at Cambridge University and Addenbrooke’s Hospital.