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  • [ November 26, 2025 ] UAV-based system could predict sag and environmental risks for power transmission lines Green Technology
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  • [ November 26, 2025 ] Engineers tackle pre-ignition challenges in hydrogen-fueled engines Autos
  • [ November 26, 2025 ] Turning up the heat on steel’s carbon pollution problem Green Technology
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Month: November 2025

Green Technology

Low-cost green hydrogen: New electrode design dramatically reduces wear in membrane electrolyzers

November 24, 2025

A University of California, Berkeley chemist has engineered a new technology that could make hydrogen-producing fuel cells last longer and hasten the arrival of cost-competitive, eco-friendly versions of the fuel source.This post was originally published […]

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Researchers develop model to accurately predict vessel turnaround time at ports

November 24, 2025

In the 21st century, as global trade expands and cargo volumes surge, ports face mounting pressure to operate efficiently. A key challenge lies in accurately predicting vessel turnaround time (VTT)—the period between a ship’s arrival […]

Farming and Agriculture

How multitrophic interactions alleviate phosphorus limitation in subtropical ecosystems

November 24, 2025

A research team led by Prof. Wang Kelin from the Institute of Subtropical Agriculture of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, has uncovered how multitrophic organisms adapt to phosphorus (P) limitation in subtropical ecosystems.This post was […]

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Integrated photonic millimeter-wave radar chip developed for next-generation radar 6G networks

November 24, 2025

In a breakthrough in radar technology, researchers from the City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) have developed the world’s first integrated photonic millimeter-wave radar chip, achieving unprecedented precision in a remarkably compact device. This breakthrough […]

Farming and Agriculture

European agricultural greenhouse gas emissions can be reduced by 40% without compromising food security, says study

November 24, 2025

European farmers can reduce agricultural climate emissions by 40% while also reducing pressure on biodiversity and maintaining current levels of food production, according to a new study published in the journal Nature Communications.This post was […]

Farming and Agriculture

Bats help control crop pests when natural habitats are near farmland

November 24, 2025

Bats such as the common noctule consume pest insects over intensively managed arable land and thereby support sustainable agriculture. A new study led by scientists from the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (Leibniz-IZW) […]

Consumer Electronics

AI tool helps visually impaired users ‘feel’ where objects are in real time

November 24, 2025

Over the last few years, systems and applications that help visually impaired people navigate their environment have undergone rapid development, but still have room to grow, according to a team of researchers at Penn State. […]

Green Technology

Moisture-driven power generator delivers stable electricity even in dry air conditions

November 24, 2025

As artificial intelligence (AI) and smart gadgets become more common, our need for reliable power sources grows. Renewable energy options like solar and wind are great, but they depend on specific conditions. A research team […]

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3D printing researchers develop fast-curing, environmentally friendly concrete substitute

November 24, 2025

Researchers at Oregon State University have developed a quick-setting, environmentally friendly alternative to concrete they hope can one day be used to rapidly 3D print homes and infrastructure.This post was originally published on this site.

Farming and Agriculture

Kelp farming is expensive, but a new resource points to lower costs

November 24, 2025

Farming kelp to sell as food, beauty products, fertilizer additives and other goods is a growing industry in Maine, but also a costly one. One key barrier for new farmers is a lack of cost-analysis […]

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