The ‘Non-Local’ Behavior of Quantum Material Imitates Brain Activity We frequently think that machines are more effective than people. After all, computers are capable of solving a challenging arithmetic problem quickly and remembering the…
Advances in Pneumatic Artificial Muscle-Based Systems’ Trajectory Tracking Control Pneumatic artificial muscles (PAMs) have gained popularity as promising actuators for resembling human motion in a variety of fields, including robotics, rehabilitation, and prosthetics. PAMs…
Ion Implantation Ion implantation is a low-temperature procedure that accelerates ions of one element into a solid target, modifying its physical, chemical, or electrical properties. It is…
Mechanical–electrical Analogies Mechanical-electrical analogies depict mechanical systems as electrical networks. These are a method of drawing parallels between mechanical systems (those that include motion and physical forces)…
A New Algorithm Finds the Safest Routes for City Vehicles Creating an algorithm to map the safest routes for city cars is a worthwhile project because it can increase road safety and transportation efficiency. To…
Ceramic Engineering The science and practice of making items out of inorganic, nonmetallic materials is known as ceramic engineering. Ceramic materials discovery, manufacture, and application are the…
Electronic-hydraulic Analogies Electronic-hydraulic analogies are the modeling of electronic circuits by hydraulic circuits. Because the electric current is unseen and the mechanisms at work in electronics are…
Building Blocks create 3D Objects in Fluids on their Own Spontaneous assembly of 3D objects from building blocks in fluids can occur via a variety of processes, which are frequently governed by physical and chemical…
A Single Drop of Ethanol could Revolutionize Nanosensor Production Nanosensors are typically highly specialized devices that rely on nanoscale materials and fabrication techniques, and their development often involves a range of complex processes and…
Researchers Extract Valuable Resources from Wastewater Sludge Recovering valuable resources from wastewater sludge is a critical component of long-term wastewater treatment and resource management. The solid residue left behind after wastewater treatment…
Public Satellite Images are Used by Civil Engineers to Investigate Why the Jagersfontein Dam Failed In the town of Jagersfontein in the South African province of the Free State, a tailings dam that was used to store waste from diamond…
Claws of Dinosaurs used for Excavating and Display Dinosaur claws served a variety of roles, and their functions can be deduced based on their size, shape, and the characteristics of the dinosaur species…