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- Visar updates Sortop carrot inspection and grading kit Farmers Weekly Increased throughput, greater accuracy and easier setting up are claimed highlights of the updated Sortop carrot inspection and sorting system from Swiss-manufacturer Visar and UK distributor Tong Engineering. The increase in throughput is largely down to a new rotary singulator that rapidly lines up carrots for optical inspection,...
- It Will Cost Up to $21.5 Billion to Clean Up California’s Oil Sites. The Industr... An oil pumpjack stands idle near homes in Signal Hill, California, on Feb. 9. Mario Tama/Getty ImagesA recent study found that the cost of cleaning up California's onshore oil and gas industry will be triple the industry’s projected profits. The post It Will Cost Up to $21.5 Billion to Clean...
- Spotting the Seeds of Neurodegeneration – Scientists Develop a Groundbreaking Bl... Researchers have engineered a novel assay that can identify specific neurodegenerative disorders by detecting irregular α-synuclein present in patient sera. Researchers from Japan have pioneered......
- A Sustainable Solution – Unlocking the Hidden Potential of Wastewater University of Toronto Engineering Ph.D. candidate Sara Abu-Obaid (ChemE) believes that a fundamental shift is overdue in the wastewater management sector. “We need to move......
- Bioengineering, Vol. 10, Pages 683: A Disentangled VAE-BiLSTM Model for Heart Ra... Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain a leading cause of death globally. According to the American Heart Association, approximately 19.1 million deaths were attributed to CVDs in 2020, in particular, ischemic heart disease and stroke. Several known risk factors for CVDs include smoking, alcohol consumption, lack of regular physical activity, and diabetes....
- The science behind being hangry This microscopic image of a portion of the rodent brain highlights a set of cells known as AgRP neurons (stained magenta), which sit at the base of the hypothalamus. The cells are involved in appetite control; their position near the bloodstream allows them to easily to get signals about the...
- A Hospital Back In Balance For healthcare centers like Community Hospital, a sophisticated automated water management program is now just a touch screen away. Read the full article "A Hospital Back In Balance" on Facility Executive Magazine....
- Bendy, eco-friendly wooden walls were inspired by guitar curves 'Kerfing,' a technique that allows for wood to bend without breaking, could form rearrangeable home walls. University of CambridgeBendable wood could be used to rearrange home walls whenever you want. The post Bendy, eco-friendly wooden walls were inspired by guitar curves appeared first on Popular Science....
- Engineering Reports Highlight Iowa Building's Problems Before Collapse Months before a six-story apartment building in Davenport, Iowa, partially collapsed May 28, a structural engineer advised the property owner that an unexpected void space had been discovered during repairs to a damaged area of the exterior brick wall....
- Okay startup names and why fintech is rebounding Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts. Hello, and welcome back to Equity, a podcast about the business of startups, where we unpack the numbers and nuance behind the headlines. Mary Ann and Alex were a busy pair this week, so much so that they tagged in Dominic-Madori Davis from the TechCrunch+ crew...
- Boosted by All Sectors, Construction Adds 25K Jobs in May The heavy and civil engineering category led the way, adding 10,700 jobs, while specialty trade contractors added 7,300 positions, and building contractors added 6,600 jobs....
- Bioengineered particles expand myelin-specific regulatory T cells and reverse au... Bioengineered tolerogenic particles reverse disease in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis....