Revolutionizing Industrial Fluid Handling: IoT and Industry 4.0 Integration

Implementation of Internet of Things (IoT) sensors, connected devices, and data analytics for predictive maintenance, real-time monitoring, and optimizing fluid handling systems.

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Ants produce life-saving antibiotics for treating infected wounds

It has been known for some time now that chemicals produced by certain ants have antibiotic properties. For the first time, however, one species of ant has been observed actually using those chemicals to treat infected wounds on others of its kind.

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Smartphone maker Xiaomi confirms entry into electric car segment

Xiaomi is probably best known as one of the world's top smartphone makers, but the company has a diverse product catalog that includes such things as a robodog and an ebike. Now it's rolling into the automotive space with the SU7 electric sedan.

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Unitree enters the humanoid robot marketplace, with the bipedal H1

It was just this week that we told you about Unitree's latest quadruped robot, the B2. Well, the Chinese company has also announced its first-ever humanoid bipedal robot, the Unitree H1.

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Spunky li’l Renault 5 to be reborn as an EV in 2024

Marketed as the Le Car in North America, the Renault 5 was a sporty little runabout that debuted in 1972 and ceased production in 1996. It's set to return next year, however, in the form of the 100% electric Renault 5 E-Tech.

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Exoplanet water-detection strategy now possible, say researchers

Researchers from MIT and the University of Birmingham (UB) believe that they've cracked the formula for detecting habitable planets using currently available technology. It all has to do with an exoplanet's levels of carbon dioxide and ozone.

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Exploitation, drug-filled sponges & licorice: 2023’s top cancer stories

As the second leading cause of death globally, treating – or even better, curing – cancer is understandably high on the list of researchers’ priorities. Here are New Atlas’ top cancer stories for the year 2023.

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