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Children become 'climate detectives' to help cool overheating schools

Children equipped with thermal cameras are helping redesign schools to cope with hotter summers by spotting heat hotspots and developing their own cooling solutions. The 'Heat-Cool' programme has shown that children as young as nine can use thermal imaging technology to investigate how heat builds up around their schools.

SourceUniversity of Surrey·JournalEnvironmental Research Communications·DateJul 22, 2026

Extreme heat strengthens of pure metals

Researchers at Northwestern University found that heat strengthens pure metals under extreme conditions, challenging long-held assumptions. The study revealed a stark divide between pure and alloyed metals, with pure metals becoming stronger and harder as temperatures increased.

SourceNorthwestern University·JournalPhysical Review Letters·DateFeb 13, 2026

LIST tech wins "Oscars" of the composites world

LIST's patented infrared welding process enables rapid assembly of thick carbon-fibre-reinforced thermoplastic components, reducing weight, costs and environmental impact. The innovation is estimated to reduce CO2 emissions by 12.5 tonnes per wing rib.

SourceLuxembourg Institute of Science and Technology·DateJan 29, 2026

New review highlights advances in catalytic conversion of lignin into biofuels and chemicals

Researchers from Southeast University explore recent advances in catalytic hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) for converting lignin-derived compounds into biofuels and high-value chemicals. Key findings include metal sulfides, noble metal catalysts, and non-noble metal catalysts showing high activity and aromatic selectivity.

SourceBiochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University·TypeLiterature review·DateSep 17, 2025
Apple iPhone 17 Pro

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Smarter metal 3D printing to control quality in large-scale manufacturing

Researchers develop smart planning systems to predict weld bead geometry and optimize deposition paths, reducing thermal stresses and defect rates. Innovations in real-time monitoring and auxiliary strategies improve material integrity and mechanical properties.

SourceInternational Journal of Extreme Manufacturing·JournalInternational Journal of Extreme Manufacturing·DateJul 2, 2025

Graphite production gets a makeover

Researchers at Texas A&M University have developed a new catalytic graphitization technology to convert petroleum coke into graphite, reducing emissions and cost associated with conventional synthetic graphite production. The process uses lower temperatures and shorter times, making it more sustainable and efficient.

SourceTexas A&M University·DateFeb 13, 2025
SAMSUNG T9 Portable SSD 2TB

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Plasma treatment enhances polypropylene-lignin blends

Researchers developed a sustainable approach to improving polymer performance by using plasma treatment on polypropylene-lignin blends. The treated lignin exhibited increased phenoxy radicals and reduced hydroxyl functionalities, leading to enhanced compatibility with PP.

SourceJournal of Bioresources and Bioproducts·JournalJournal of Bioresources and Bioproducts·TypeExperimental study·DateJan 29, 2025

How chemical reactions deplete nutrients in plant-based drinks

A new study reveals that plant-based drinks have lower nutritional quality than cow's milk due to chemical reactions during processing. The heat treatment used in UHT processing alters protein structures, leading to the loss of essential amino acids and increased sugar content.

SourceUniversity of Copenhagen - Faculty of Science·JournalFood Research International·DateDec 13, 2024
CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 Dock

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Enhancing compatibility and biodegradability of PLA/biomass composites via forest residue torrefaction

Researchers developed a method to enhance compatibility and biodegradability of PLA/biomass composites through forest residue torrefaction. The composite showed improved tensile strength without compromising biodegradability, making it a more sustainable option for disposable products.

SourceJournal of Bioresources and Bioproducts·JournalJournal of Bioresources and Bioproducts·TypeExperimental study·DateNov 12, 2024

Aluminum scandium nitride films: Enabling next-gen ferroelectric memory devices

Researchers have discovered aluminum scandium nitride (AlScN) films that remain stable and maintain their ferroelectric properties at temperatures up to 600°C, making them promising candidates for next-generation ferroelectric memory devices. The films exhibit a high remnant polarization value and only a slight increase in coercive fie...

SourceTokyo Institute of Technology·JournalApplied Physics Letters·TypeExperimental study·DateJul 22, 2024

Korea University identifies novel inhibitor HVH-2930 showing promise in overcoming trastuzumab resistance in HER2-positive breast cancer

A novel inhibitor HVH-2930 targeting heat shock protein 90 (HSP90) demonstrates efficacy against drug-resistant breast cancer cells. It selectively downregulates HER2 signaling, crucial for breast cancer progression, without triggering the heat shock response.

SourceKorea University College of Medicine·JournalTheranostics·TypeExperimental study·DateJun 25, 2024

Infectious H5N1 influenza virus in raw milk rapidly declines with heat treatment

A recent study by scientists at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases found that the amount of infectious H5N1 influenza viruses in raw milk rapidly declined with heat treatment. However, small amounts of infectious virus remained detectable in some samples even after high-temperature pasteurization.

SourceNIH/National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases·JournalNew England Journal of Medicine·DateJun 14, 2024
Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4 Pro)

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Rice research could advance soft robotics manufacturing, design

A team of Rice University researchers has developed an analytical model that can predict the curing time of platinum-catalyzed silicone elastomers as a function of temperature. The model could help reduce energy waste and improve throughput for elastomer-based components manufacturing, enabling more efficient soft robotics design.

SourceRice University·JournalCell Reports Physical Science·DateMar 18, 2024

Revolutionary method developed for mass-producing polymer solid electrolytes

A new technique for producing polymer solid electrolytes has been developed, eliminating the need for vacuum heat treatment and increasing production speed by 13-fold. This method ensures consistent thickness and surface quality of polymer solid electrolytes, ideal for battery production.

SourceUlsan National Institute of Science and Technology(UNIST)·JournalEnergy Storage Materials·DateMar 15, 2024

Chinese scientists propose anti-fatigue preparation for 3D-printed titanium alloy

Researchers develop new method to fabricate anti-fatigue 3D-printed titanium alloy by regulating microstructure and defects, showing remarkably high fatigue resistance and specific strength. The study reveals potential advantages of 3D printing technology in producing structural components.

SourceChinese Academy of Sciences Headquarters·JournalNature·TypeExperimental study·DateFeb 28, 2024
Aranet4 Home CO2 Monitor

Aranet4 Home CO2 Monitor tracks ventilation quality in labs, classrooms, and conference rooms with long battery life and clear e-ink readouts.

Revolutionizing brain monitoring and stimulation with thin-film neural electrodes

A new type of flexible neural electrode has been developed, which can accurately match the mechanical properties of brain tissue. The electrode was tested in epilepsy rat models, demonstrating accurate measurement of neural responses and stimulation of specific brain regions.

SourceTokyo Institute of Technology·JournalAdvanced Materials Technologies·TypeExperimental study·DateSep 14, 2023
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Nanoscale material offers new way to control fire

Researchers developed a nanoscale material technique called inverse thermal degradation (ITD) to control high-temperature flames and tune material properties. By regulating oxygen access, ITD allows for smoldering rather than bursting into flames, producing carbon tubes with desired characteristics.

SourceNorth Carolina State University·JournalAngewandte Chemie·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 14, 2023

Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis studies make advances in spatiotemporal pharmacometabolomics, plasma proteome profiling, and hepatocellular carcinoma therapeutics

Researchers developed new methods for detecting drug-induced hepatotoxicity using 3D cell cultures and mass spectrometry imaging, identifying biomarkers and effective interventions. A zeolite-based protein corona method was also used to characterize plasma proteins, enabling the identification of low-abundance proteins and their potent...

SourceCactus Communications·JournalJournal of Pharmaceutical Analysis·TypeExperimental study·DateJul 26, 2023
Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope

Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope combines portable Schmidt-Cassegrain optics with GoTo pointing for outreach nights and field campaigns.

New method could break down PFAS left on water treatment filters

University of Missouri researchers developed a method using thermal induction heating to rapidly break down PFAS on the surface of granular activated carbon and anion exchange resins. The process achieved 98% degradation in just 20 seconds, offering a highly energy-efficient alternative to conventional methods.

SourceUniversity of Missouri-Columbia·JournalACS ES&T Engineering·DateJun 28, 2023

Novel durable copper-aluminum-zinc shape memory alloys for energy-efficient refrigeration

Scientists at Tokyo University of Science created a fracture-resistant alloy through heat-treatment, exhibiting improved elastocaloric properties and resistance to cyclical loads. The Cu-Zn-Al alloy showed significant increases in grain size, leading to enhanced cooling capabilities and paving the way for innovative refrigeration systems.

SourceTokyo University of Science·JournalJournal of Physics Energy·TypeExperimental study·DateApr 20, 2023
Garmin GPSMAP 67i with inReach

Garmin GPSMAP 67i with inReach provides rugged GNSS navigation, satellite messaging, and SOS for backcountry geology and climate field teams.

A rough start can lead to a strong bond

Researchers at The University of Tokyo have developed a cheap and simple method to bond polymers to galvanized steel, resulting in lightweight and durable materials. The process involves pre-treating the steel with an acid wash and dipping it in hot water, creating nanoscale needle structures that allow for strong mechanical linkages.

SourceInstitute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo·JournalJournal of Manufacturing Processes·DateDec 21, 2022
Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4)

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4) runs demanding GIS, imaging, and annotation workflows on the go for surveys, briefings, and lab notebooks.

Researchers uncover how to 3D-print one of the strongest stainless steels

A team of researchers from NIST, UW-Madison, and Argonne National Laboratory identified key compositions that enable consistent 3D-printing of 17-4 PH stainless steel with favorable properties. The new findings could help producers cut costs and increase manufacturing flexibility.

SourceNational Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)·JournalAdditive Manufacturing·DateSep 22, 2022

Burning membranes for molecular sieving

Researchers at KAUST have developed a new type of carbon molecular sieve membrane that overcomes drawbacks of existing polymer membranes. The membrane, made from 6FDA-DMN, exhibits high rejection of small molecules and exceptional stability in various organic solvents.

SourceKing Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST)·JournalApplied Materials Today·DateAug 18, 2022
Meta Quest 3 512GB

Meta Quest 3 512GB enables immersive mission planning, terrain rehearsal, and interactive STEM demos with high-resolution mixed-reality experiences.

Concrete evidence: simple method to improve the sustainability of construction

A recent study published in Construction and Building Materials has found that heat treatment can significantly improve the strength of recycled concrete, reducing its environmental impact. The researchers developed an energy-efficient means of improving recycled concrete outcomes through thermal treatment.

SourceInstitute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo·JournalConstruction and Building Materials·DateAug 9, 2022

Oil-based systems show promise for eradicating salmonella on food production machinery

A new study published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology suggests that oil formulations with food-grade organic acids can kill dried Salmonella on stainless steel surfaces. This approach has the potential to replace water-based cleaning methods, which promote microbial growth and are often challenging to use.

SourceAmerican Society for Microbiology·JournalApplied and Environmental Microbiology·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 8, 2022

Studying atomic structure of aluminum alloys for manufacturing modern aircraft

The study focuses on the Al-Cu-Mg-Ag system used for aircraft structures, revealing patterns that enhance the alloy's heat resistance and strength. The findings will help extend the lifetime of aircraft parts made from these materials, improving overall efficiency and performance.

SourceSkolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech)·JournalMaterials Characterization·DateMar 25, 2022
Creality K1 Max 3D Printer

Creality K1 Max 3D Printer rapidly prototypes brackets, adapters, and fixtures for instruments and classroom demonstrations at large build volume.

Corals can be “trained” to tolerate heat stress, study finds

Researchers found that corals exposed to variable temperatures were more tolerant of increased water temperatures and less likely to succumb to disease. This new approach could increase the success rate of coral restoration efforts, particularly in South Florida and the Caribbean.

SourceUniversity of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science·JournalCoral Reefs·TypeExperimental study·DateMar 2, 2022

Magnetic seeds used to heat and kill cancer

Scientists at University College London have developed a novel cancer therapy using magnetic seeds guided by an MRI scanner to heat and destroy tumours. The therapy, called MINIMA, has the potential to precisely treat hard-to-reach cancers with minimal side effects.

SourceUniversity College London·JournalAdvanced Science·TypeExperimental study·DateFeb 1, 2022

Extreme heat may affect young and middle-aged adults more than the elderly

A new study found that days of extreme heat were associated with a higher risk of emergency department visits among adults aged 18-64, compared to adults over 75. Younger adults and middle-aged individuals faced the highest risk, particularly those between 45-54 years old.

SourceBoston University School of Medicine·JournalThe BMJ·TypeObservational study·DateNov 24, 2021

Glass as stable as crystal : homogeneity leads to stability

Researchers from The University of Tokyo Institute of Industrial Science used computer simulations to study the aging mechanism that can cause an amorphous glassy material to turn into a crystal. By removing tiny irregularities in local densities, they found that it prevents atomic avalanches that trigger ordered structure formation.

SourceInstitute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo·JournalPhysical Review Letters·DateNov 17, 2021
Kestrel 3000 Pocket Weather Meter

Kestrel 3000 Pocket Weather Meter measures wind, temperature, and humidity in real time for site assessments, aviation checks, and safety briefings.

An innovative imaging technique for dynamic optical nanothermometry

A new imaging technique called single-shot photoluminescence lifetime imaging thermometry (SPLIT) measures temperature in 2D, without contact, and in real-time. This technology could improve photothermal therapy and help detect skin cancers.

SourceInstitut national de la recherche scientifique - INRS·JournalNature Communications·DateNov 9, 2021

Marching band kids at risk from heat illness

A comprehensive study found that marching band students are at risk of heat-related illnesses due to their physical demands and lack of protective measures. The study analyzed news reports of heat illnesses among band members from 1990 to 2020, revealing nearly 400 cases, including hospitalizations and heat stroke.

SourceUniversity of Georgia·JournalInternational Journal of Biometeorology·DateSep 15, 2021
Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation, USB-C)

Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation, USB-C) provide clear calls and strong noise reduction for interviews, conferences, and noisy field environments.

New heat method kills pathogens with minimal damage to plants

Researchers developed a new heat-based treatment that eliminates pathogens without harming plants, using a two-step process involving conditioning and lethal temperatures. This method reduces phytotoxicity and dispersal of pathogens, increasing fruit quality and yield while minimizing pesticide applications.

SourceAmerican Phytopathological Society·JournalPhytoFrontiers™·DateJan 19, 2021

Can pumping up cold water from deep within the ocean halt coral bleaching?

A new study suggests that pulses of cooler deep water can reduce heat stress responses in corals, potentially halting coral bleaching. The research found that even short intrusions of cooler deep water can mitigate thermal stress in corals, with the effect being stronger in simulations with water from deeper depths.

SourceBermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences·JournalFrontiers in Marine Science·DateSep 16, 2020
Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter

Fluke 87V Industrial Digital Multimeter is a trusted meter for precise measurements during instrument integration, repairs, and field diagnostics.

Low-cost moist heat treatment of N95 masks eliminates SARS-CoV-2, bacteria

Researchers found that moist heat treatment at 70°C for 60 minutes with 50% relative humidity does not damage the mask's structure or affect its function. This low-cost reprocessing strategy can be applied up to 10 times without compromising filtration, breathing resistance, fit, and comfort.

SourceCanadian Medical Association Journal·JournalCanadian Medical Association Journal·DateJul 31, 2020

Pea instead of soy in animal feed

The study found that heat treatment can improve the nutritional properties of peas by preserving proteins and reducing anti-nutritive factors. This process does not impact gas production or alter starch molecules. The results suggest that peas could be a viable alternative to soy in animal feed.

SourceMartin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg·JournalLivestock Science·DateFeb 12, 2020

FEFU scientists developed brand-new rapid strength eco-concrete

The new concrete mixture has a compressive strength increase of 2.7-3.3 times compared to traditional concrete, while reducing frost-resistance issues and increasing water-resistance. The eco-friendly concrete technology is cost-effective and can be implemented with minimal spending.

SourceFar Eastern Federal University·JournalConstruction and Building Materials·DateAug 30, 2019
Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm)

Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm) tracks health metrics and safety alerts during long observing sessions, fieldwork, and remote expeditions.

Tracking sludge flow for better wastewater treatment and more biogas

Researchers at RMIT University developed a new method to track sludge flow during thermal treatment, enabling real-time monitoring of process performance. The technique enables engineers to design better wastewater treatment plants and boost biogas production by tracking how sewage sludge flows.

SourceRMIT University·JournalWater Research·DateApr 1, 2019

Simple and low-cost crack-healing of ceramic-based composites

Researchers at Osaka University demonstrated a world-first room-temperature crack-healing method for ceramic-based composites. The method uses electrochemical anodization to recover the strength of the composites to their original level, overcoming previous limitations with high-temperature heat treatment and resin adhesives.

SourceOsaka University·JournalJournal of the American Ceramic Society·DateFeb 12, 2019

Bed bug histamines are substantial, persistent in infested homes

A study by North Carolina State University finds that bed bug-infested homes have substantially higher histamine levels than pest-free homes, which can persist for months even after treatment. Histamine is a chemical released as part of an immune response, but in humans it can cause inflammation and allergic reactions.

SourceNorth Carolina State University·JournalPLOS ONE·DateFeb 12, 2018

Maintaining canola oil quality

Researchers at Tohoku University developed a new technique to analyze isomers in edible oil using HPLC-MS/MS, revealing the specific oxidation compounds in canola oil resulting from heat and light. The study suggests packaging canola oil in dark containers and adding antioxidants like carotenoids to reduce oxidation.

SourceTohoku University·Journalnpj Science of Food·DateJan 12, 2018
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Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 Binoculars deliver bright, sharp views for wildlife surveys, eclipse chases, and quick star-field scans at dark sites.