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Hardening the Power System from HEMP and IEMI

While articles and papers have been written in the past concerning the protection of high voltage power grids throughout the world, there has not been sufficient emphasis on the near-term plans to harden existing facilities. This article provides a specific cost-effective approach to protect existing power system assets over time from the threats of HEMP and IEMI.

Using Nanomaterials to Create a Passive Dual-Mode Heating and Cooling Device

Duke University researchers have created a new device that could help to reduce HVAC...

Scientists Develop Highly Efficient Supercapacitor That Could Rival Batteries

Engineers from the Technical University Munich have created a new supercapacitor which is highly efficient and sustainable.

Printable Ink Protects Against Electromagnetic Radiation

A new ink created by KAUST engineers promises to provide users with added conductivity and transparency tradeoff.

Team Develops Faster Charging and Longer Lasting Battery Material for Electric Vehicles

Professor Byoungwoo Kang and his research team at POSTECH have discovered a new way...
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Discovering A Better Way To Control Light

Engineers from Penn State University have devised a better way to control light using a photonic integrated chip.

Researchers Demonstrate Novel Approach to Fabricating MXene Films that Block Electromagnetic Interference

Researchers from multiple institutions have worked together to create a new way to scale MXene films that is both efficient and scalable.

Drexel Researchers Discover Two-Dimensional Material Capable of Blocking Electromagnetic Interference

Researchers from Drexel University have found a two-dimensional material that has the ability to block electromagnetic interference.

Self-Powering Alarm System Fights Forest Fires and Monitors the Environment

Preventing wildfires could change forever, thanks to new technology designed at Michigan State University.

Creating Robots That Consume Metal For Energy

Engineers from the University of Pennsylvania's School of Engineering and Applied Science are working to create a robot that can draw energy from metal.
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