Smart Maintenance and Diagnostics in Flow Measurement and Control

Maintenance represents a key issue for many organisations due to the ongoing digitisation of production processes. Today's instruments are increasingly future-proof and 'intelligent'.

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Switchblade 600 drone provides improved loitering missile capability

AeroVironment has unveiled its latest loitering missile unmanned aircraft system. Based on the Switchblade 300, which was deployed with US forces in Iraq and Afghanistan in 2011, the Switchblade 600 is larger with increased capabilities.

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Precariously balanced rocks offer clues about future earthquake risk

By understanding the upper limits of the wobbling that precariously balanced rocks have endured in the past, researchers can gain a picture of future earthquake risk, and a cutting-edge new technique could improve the accuracy of this modeling.

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COVID-19: Domain name price cuts will take Nigerians online, NiRA says

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Nigeria's internet domain name manager says an interim price cut will help local businesses migrate online in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Close-up Photographer of the Year celebrates dramatic detail

The Close-up Photographer of the Year competition highlights seldom-seen close-up textures and details of animals, insects, plants and materials. Galice Hoarau's electrifying image of an eel larva snapped during a blackwater dive is the 2020 winner.

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Nigeria’s telecoms watchdog hit by Facebook identity theft

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The Nigerian telecoms watchdog says it has suffered an identity theft attack on popular social media service, Facebook, raising the bar of high-profile cyber crime.

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Tesla posts a quarterly record for electric car deliveries

After having its operations impacted by the coronavirus through the early and middle parts of the year, Tesla has posted a new record for deliveries with just under 140,000 cars shipped in the third quarter of 2020.

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Machine learning tool scans lung X-rays to predict heart failure

One of the ways physicians can gain some forewarning of impending heart failure is through the detection of excess fluid in the lungs, and MIT researchers have developed a new machine learning tool that could offer them a helping hand.

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New evidence links age-related cognitive decline & the gut microbiome

Scientists have found fecal transplants from old mice to young mice result in the younger animals displaying learning and memory impairments. The findings build on a growing body of research linking age-related cognitive decline with gut microbiome changes.

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Promising “molecular tweezer” Parkinson’s therapy looks to human trials

New research reveals a novel drug, designed to break up the aggregations of toxic proteins associated with Parkinson’s disease, can effectively slow the disease in mouse models. The researchers are now looking at moving toward human trials.

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