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Researchers at Harvard have unveiled the latest version of their RoboBee microrobot, which is capable of swimming underwater then leaping into flight mode once it reaches the surface.
A material and manufacturing process developed at Swansea University could be at the forefront of the multi-billion corrosion inhibitor industry when hexavalent chromate is phased out.
A new type of vacuum cleaner developed by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) blows bark or other absorbent material onto oil spills and then sucks the material up again.
The US Navy and Boeing have made aviation history with the first air-to-air refuelling using an unmanned aircraft.
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Bryan Dean, CEO of Dragonfly Aerospace, outlines the role satellites can play in managing resources including water, soil and even lithium.
Biohybrid robotic jellyfish are being developed for use as ocean-going robotic data-gatherers that record information about temperature, salinity, and oxygen levels, all of which are affected by the...
New capability allows for central management of process instrumentation using a Rockwell Automation PlantPAx process automation system or an existing automation system