The latest to pitch in at Fukushima will be wild monkeys living in the area of the Fukushima nuclear plant. The animals will be fitted with collars containing radiation meters and GPS transmitters.
The future of offshore wind energy was just towed by tugboat and moored 217 miles off the windy coast of Portugal, far from the shallow coastal waters that are the normal habitat of fixed offshore turbines.
Solar energy appears hotter than ever as plans are made for a new solar-powered aircraft and as giants including Warren Buffet and Apple invest in solar power. Read on for an update on the latest in solar energy.
This month, CEP Magazine features a look at using practical thermodynamics for process simulation, in addition to covering a variety of other topics from nanotechnology to pumps and the South Korean chemical industry.
Carbon nanotubes are the blackest material known and they absorb a broad spectrum of light. This creates the potential for using nano-coatings to perfectly cloak objects in the dark of night and from radar at any time of day.
Variables Search is a very effective troubleshooting technique developed by Dorian Shainin, recipient of four major ASQ awards, and has several benefits compared to other experimental designs.