Airbus pioneers a superconducting powertrain cooled by liquid hydrogen

Airbus is working on a number of hydrogen-powered aircraft, and it's just found a new angle on cryogenic liquid H2 fuel: using it to supercool the powertrain down to superconducting temperatures, possibly unlocking huge weight and efficiency savings.

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Dash of nanocarbon black makes conductive, heat-generating concrete

Concrete is pretty useful, which is why it’s the most widely used construction material in the world. Now, engineers have made it even more useful, creating concrete that can conduct electricity and produce heat, by mixing in nanocarbon black.

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Metal waste turned into versatile aerogels in eco-friendly way

Previously, scientists at the National University of Singapore have produced aerogels made from scrapped car tires and pineapple leaves, and now they're showing off a new version that is produced from upcycled metal waste.

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Improve Accuracy And Process Economy With New Lower-Flow Twin Screw Pumps

The popular Alfa Laval Twin Screw Pump comes in three new model sizes optimized to handle lower flow rates for hygienic applications across the dairy, food,...

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Vesconite Deflector Protects 30% Of Pump Value

A starch and glucose producer in South Africa fitted Vesconite wear-resistant deflectors to its centrifugal pumps in 2019, and substantial maintenance,...

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6 tips for structuring after-hours service support

Staffing, coordinating and fulfilling technical services and support are among business’ most complex challenges. In addition to needing to recruit, train and retain professional and technically proficient employees and contractors across a range of positions—including help desk staff, support technicians, network administrators, systems engineers, project managers and IT directors—organizations must collect and administer technical and professional talent in a way that fulfills an organization’s technical needs. Add the need to accommodate after-hours services, and the already complex challenge becomes that much more difficult.

Organizations, of course, don’t wish to hear the long, comprehensive list of valid reasons why delivering qualified technical service and support, and problem resolution quickly, is so difficult. Nor do firms wish to hear how providing rapid after-hours service, or support on popular holidays, exponentially complicates success. Nevertheless, all the corresponding challenges remain real and valid.

But what should an organization do when the complexities of its operations, budget restrictions or other factors require that after-hours and holidays services and support be fulfilled exclusively using internal resources?

Here are six recommendations, from TechRepublic Premium, for effectively structuring technical service and support during non-traditional work hours.

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