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Technology & Society: Design
A wearable device, a-Heal, designed at the University of California, Santa Cruz, aims to expedite the entire healing process. It uses a tiny camera and AI to detect the stage of healing and deliver treatment in the form of medication or an electric field.
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Technology & Society: Energy
An innovative method developed by a team at Rice University uses solar collectors for turning waste heat from data centers into reusable electrical energy.
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Technology & Society: Robotics, Automation & Control
A system uses drone imagery and artificial intelligence to rapidly assess damage after hurricanes and floods, offering life-saving insights in minutes.
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Technology & Society: Green Design & Manufacturing
Water scarcity has been referred to as the silent existential crisis of our time. Our planet has very little fresh water — and is running out of it quickly. Yet no one seems to be talking about it — until Active Membranes.
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Technology & Society: Robotics, Automation & Control
An assistive robotic device can provide at-home therapy and also enable independence on everyday tasks.
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Technology & Society: Design
Desperately wanting to bridge the gap between the deaf and people who don't know sign language, a Florida Atlantic University team decided to use AI and computer engineering to build a smart, real-time ASL system.
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Technology & Society: Power
A wave-powered remote sensing platform enhances data collection and processing at sea.
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Technology & Society: Design
A team of engineers is on a mission to redefine mobility by providing innovative wearable solutions to physical therapists, orthotic and prosthetic professionals, and individuals experiencing walking impairment and disability.
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Technology & Society: AR/AI
A climate model that combines generative AI and physics data is 25 times faster than the state of the art.
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Technology & Society: Photonics/Optics
AiSee is a smart headphone equipped with an integrated camera, microphone, and an AI-powered software architecture. It “sees” what’s in front of the user, “hears” what the user says, and is able “speak” to the user.
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Technology & Society: Mechanical & Fluid Systems
Imagine being severely dehydrated and water literally appearing out of thin air. In other words: The air you breathe could quickly become the water that wets your whistle. Well, that...
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Technology & Society: Power
NREL scientists use new power electronics to support the electric power grid. Read on to learn more.
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Technology & Society: Energy
A French startup, HyLight, has developed a hydrogen-powered airship that can precisely detect issues on energy infrastructure at an industrial scale without emitting greenhouse gases.
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Technology & Society: Green Design & Manufacturing
UBC’s nature-based solution with locally available earthen materials could aid in building climate-resilient infrastructure.
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Technology & Society: Design
Artificial reefs can significantly reduce storm damage to coastlines.
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Technology & Society: Sensors/Data Acquisition
The detection would start on the ground via internet-connected sensors placed in CalFire-determined areas of danger. For reconnaissance missions, the team is building a rotorcraft equipped with navigation systems, sensors, and cameras.
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Technology & Society: Energy
A promising technology in green energy capable of converting carbon dioxide into propane is being developed at Illinois Institute of Technology.
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Technology & Society: Energy
Sandia engineers convert excess renewable electricity into heat that gets stored in piles of gravel.
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Technology & Society: Green Design & Manufacturing
A team at Drexel University has engineered a grid of BioFibers that can be embedded within a concrete structure to improve its durability, prevent cracks from growing, and even enable self-healing.
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Technology & Society: Design
Navajo pottery-inspired water filtration system developed by engineers at The University of Texas at Austin can effectively and cheaply disinfect water.
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Technology & Society: Regulations/Standards
A Cambridge, MA-based startup is commercializing MIT/IIT-Comillas University-developed planning and analysis software to help governments determine the most cost-effective ways to provide electricity to all their citizens.
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Technology & Society: Green Design & Manufacturing
A new type of material developed at the University of California San Diego could offer a sustainable and eco-friendly solution to clean pollutants from water.
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Technology & Society: Materials
A robot developed at North Carolina State University can conduct experiments more sustainably and accelerate energy materials research.
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Technology & Society: Green Design & Manufacturing
Penn State researchers are exploring green stormwater infrastructure to manage severe urban flooding and pollution. They are studying ways to improve the existing green stormwater infrastructure in Lancaster, PA, as a pilot project for other cities as well.
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Technology & Society: Medical
Prosthetic technology has seen incredible advancements over the past three decades, but the socket, one of the device’s most important parts, has remained relatively unchanged.
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Technology & Society: Design
Habitat for Humanity Peninsula and Greater Williamsburg has partnered with Alquist, a 3D printing home construction company, to 3D print homes in Williamsburg.
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Technology & Society: Design
A technology developed by Ocean-Based Climate Solutions is converting carbon dioxide to fish food using wave energy.
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Technology & Society: Manufacturing & Prototyping
This is a new process for the 3D printing of complete one-piece structurally sound prosthetic limbs.
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Technology & Society: Green Design & Manufacturing
SprayBox can target individual weeds and crops at a 20-per-second rate and then spray them at a millimeter’s accuracy.
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