The need for advanced tank monitoring and pump control solutions is growing across industries – from water treatment to aquaculture to industrial utilities. Meanwhile, smart technology is transforming tank management for a variety of liquids, ensuring a streamlined process and minimizing risks.
In this episode, we explore a critical AI developed by Texas A&M researchers that aims to play a major role in all phases of disaster management, enhancing public safety and improving outcomes in crisis situations.
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DEEP Robotics is a leader in the innovation and application of embodied intelligence technology, being the first in the world to achieve collaborative search and rescue with robot dog clusters.
Learn all about underwater mines and explosive ordnance disposal, the risks involved, and how ROVs can help while providing extra safety and speed for divers.
A foundational challenge to construction is ensuring that the earth below a building is stable enough to support it: a challenge AMB Vapor Monitoring met by creating a custom Arduino solution – going from idea to installation in a matter of months: “And it works. It just literally works.”
Operators of fine filtration systems need to move fluid efficiently from one side of the filter to the other while achieving the desired filtration amount. The article examines how a three-dimensional woven metal filter cloth optimises the flow conditions and avoids turbulences around the filter.
Models show that an even global distribution of nitrogen fertilizer could significantly reduce total global fertilization and the resulting environmental impact
The prototype machine that Carbyon and Demcon have built together is essentially nothing more than a large-scale vacuum cleaner, wheels including. Eventually, there will be entire fields of these machines worldwide, running on green energy and continuously extracting CO2 from the air.
In this episode, we talk about a new satellite system from NASA that leverages technologies used in other missions to accomplish the same performance that has been delivered by heritage satellites but smaller and less complex while also being a fraction of the cost.
Known as COWVR and TEMPEST, the duo is demonstrating that smaller, less expensive science instruments can play an important role in weather forecasting.