NextStep Pumps: Smart Metering with Modbus and RS-485 Connectivity

NextStep dosing pumps are designed for high-resolution metering control and reliability and cover a wide range of applications. When “once through” or nearly constant chemical discharge and even distribution of flow is beneficial, NextStep stepper motor pump provides high dosing accuracy, digitally controlled, high turn-down ratio of 3,333:1 reducing pulsation and increases the reliability of […]

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DARPA enlists Harvard tech to fight deadly blood infections in the field

Treating life-threatening bloodstream infections in combat situations is challenging, especially when the pathogen responsible is unknown. So, DARPA has called on Harvard’s Wyss Institute to use its groundbreaking biotech to fight this deadly threat.

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Watch: First flight video of B-21 nuclear bomber from US Air Force

At the Air, Space, and Cyber Conference in Washington, DC, the US Air Force and prime contractor Northrop Grumman have released the first video of its B-21 Raider nuclear bomber in flight, along with an update on the B-21 program.

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Squid-skin-inspired screen displays encrypted images using only magnets

Inspired by the color-changing skin of squids and other cephalopods, researchers have developed a flexible screen capable of storing and displaying encrypted images without using electronics – just tiny magnetic particles.

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Toxic glass kills 99% of bone cancer without harming healthy cells

Scientists have demonstrated a new potential treatment for bone cancer. A bioactive glass laced with a toxic metal was able to kill up to 99% of the cancer without harming healthy cells, and could even help regrow healthy bone after.

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Red wine, berries, dark chocolate and tea: A recipe to reduce dementia risk

Consuming an extra six serves of foods and drinks high in flavonoids – such as berries, tea, dark chocolate and, yes, red wine – could safeguard your brain in older age, with researchers finding a link between this plant component and dementia risk.

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Tradition Benefitting From Technology: Controlling the Brewing Process

The food and beverage industry is continually evolving, driven by the need for enhanced efficiency, quality, and safety. Central to these advancements is fluid process control, a crucial component in manufacturing processes such as mixing, fermentation, and pasteurisation. Recent innovations in this area have focused on precision, automation, and sustainability, significantly improving production practices.

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How Advanced Pressure Measurement Technology Can Reduce Costs in the Chemical Industry

John van Gorsel from Emerson explains how the latest instrumentation functionality minimises installation and operating costs, and increases reliability, efficiency and safety in chemical industry applications.

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New Pilot Mixer Enables Processors to Develop a Wide Range of Recipes With One Solution

SPX FLOW, Inc., a leading provider of process solutions for the nutrition, health and industrial markets, unveiled the new APV Flex-Mix™ Pilot Mixer, which enables food and beverage customers to test small-scale pilot batches of low to high viscosity product samples using just a single unit.

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