Intelligent "Aerial Cap Beam Vehicle" Solves Challenges in Urban Viaduct Construction
2026-03-28
On August 16, reporters learned from China Railway Fourth Engineering Group that the first intelligent mobile cap beam trolley in China has successfully completed the pouring of its first cap beam at ...
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International Team Constructs Bulbous Barley Pan-Genome, Bringing New Hope for Crop Improvement
2026-03-28
Wild plants can contribute valuable genes to their domesticated relatives, but reproductive barriers and a lack of genomic resources have long hindered the effective use of crop-wild gene introgressio...
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Russian Scientists' Technology Aids Geothermal Energy Development in Alaska
2026-03-28
On August 14, TASS reported that research conducted by Russian scientists using seismic tomography technology can identify volcanic magma chambers, which will help with the development of geothermal e...
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McMaster University Research Reveals: Targeted Policies Drive Adoption of Electric Vehicles in Canada
2026-03-27
A major study conducted by the McMaster Institute for Transportation and Logistics has deeply analyzed the factors influencing Canadian households' electric vehicle (EV) purchase decisions, the group...
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Texas A&M University "CLARKE" System: AI-Powered Post-Disaster Assessment Opens a New Era of Emergency Response
2026-03-27
Texas A&M University has developed a highly innovative tool called "CLARKE" (Computer Vision and Learning for Roads and Key Buildings Evaluation), a technology that promises to revolutionize the...
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Korean Research Team Develops New Digital Twin Framework to Support Management of Relocatable Modular Buildings
2026-03-27
Relocatable Modular Buildings (RMB) are an innovative and rapidly evolving flexible and sustainable construction solution. They can be quickly assembled from prefabricated "modules" and easily trans...
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory New Research: Recessive Mutations May Bring New Breakthroughs in Tomato Breeding and Medical Treatment
2026-03-27
A new study on tomatoes from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) has yielded important results, providing the strongest evidence to date for explaining the differences in vine morphology among differ...
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Chinese Scientists Develop "Thermoelectric Rubber"
2026-03-27
On August 14, reporters learned from Qingdao University of Science and Technology that Professor Liu Kai from the university has developed the world's first N-type thermoelectric elastomer, known as ...
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University of Surrey Leads Development of "Cosmic Veil" to Support Perovskite Solar Cells in Space Applications
2026-03-25
A new "cosmic veil" developed by engineers at the University of Surrey can help perovskite solar cells survive in space, opening a new path for providing lighter, cheaper, and more efficient solar p...
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Virginia Tech Develops New Robotic Arm Gripper to Help People with Disabilities Easily "Cook"
2026-03-25
For millions of Americans with limited mobility, everyday tasks like making pizza are far more challenging than simply choosing ingredients. Good news from Virginia Tech researchers: they have develop...
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Cornell University Develops New Software to Assist Cities in Decarbonization Decision-Making
2026-03-25
Researchers at Cornell University have developed a new software tool that can simulate the energy use of buildings in a small city within minutes on a standard laptop computer. By running simulations,...
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Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research Questions Carbon Farming as a Climate Solution for Agriculture
2026-03-25
Agriculture is one of the major contributors to the climate crisis. Large agribusinesses are promoting agricultural innovations to increase soil carbon sequestration, known as "carbon farming," whic...
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