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Interesting Engineering on MSNAI-guided drones fly into wildfire smoke plumes to capture 3D data for research
Now, researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have developed aerial robots that fly directly into the smoke, gathering data that could make forecasts far more accurate. The team’s work ...
A 3D map of our cosmic neighborhood has revealed hot and cold regions as well as an "escape tunnel" from our local bubble.
A new and powerful particle detector just passed a critical test in its goal to decipher the ingredients of the early ...
Using 3D rendering software, they were able to virtually "fly through" the inner filter and study the flow of fluid and particles through different parts of the filter.
The new type of drone can fly into a fire and return with 3D data. Researchers from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities ...
NASA’s GRX-810 alloy endures extreme heat and stress, enabling stronger, longer-lasting 3D-printed engine parts.
Researchers have discovered that 3D printers can emit harmful ultrafine particles into the air, and they compare that to the harm of smoking a cigarette indoors.
Testing their system with a model protein called ovalbumin, the researchers demonstrated three distinct release patterns. Fast-releasing particles delivered their entire contents within two weeks.
A levitating magnetic microrobot autonomously sorts sub-millimeter particles by weight in 3D environments, enabling precise, contamination-free handling in biomedical and manufacturing applications.
Researchers developed a LIDAR system that uses quantum detection technology that can capture 3D images while submerged underwater. They demonstrated the system by using it to capture a 3D image (left) ...
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