Abstract: The automation of height-increasing bridges during floating events is a crucial engineering challenge in areas prone to flooding or water surges. It proposes a solution to adjust the bridge ...
MIT researchers have found a way to use the mechanical vibrations of sound waves to shake water molecules free from a storage medium. The breakthrough significantly speeds up the process of harvesting ...
Researchers designed an ultrasonic system to “shake” water out of an atmospheric water harvester. The design (two prototypes shown in photo) can recover captured water in minutes rather than hours.
The vital key to protecting your home from damage, both simple and drastic, is proper preparation. When you prepare your home for certain eventualities, you'll be able to catch these hazards in the ...
LOWCOUNTRY, S.C. (WCIV) — Flooding is one thing that residents can count on here in the Lowcountry, whether it’s coastal flooding with high tide cycles or freshwater flooding after heavy rain or ...
As robots increasingly enter human spaces, robotics companies will need to think about safety differently than they did when robots were largely siloed from their human counterparts. Sonair thinks its ...
Water Distribution Systems (WDS) are critical infrastructure assets that deliver water from source to consumers. The increasing scarcity of fresh water has heightened ...
A mobile ultrasonic stratified flow velocity measurement device, which utilizes a pair of ultrasonic transducers, was characterized by its low power consumption and the ability to measure multi-layer ...
RPS-429AA-40P-IS2 intrinsically safe (IS), ultrasonic sensor achieves precise accuracy in distance measurement and object detection applications. With ATEX, IECEx and C-UL-US certifications, this ...
The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF) reported that people may have noticed some strange-looking contraptions on the side of the road adjacent to the Sanibel Slough recently. They are new ...
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