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Carbon Nanotubes-Based Self-Perceptive Soft Actuator for Underwater Sensing

Carbon Nanotubes-Based Self-Perceptive Soft Actuator for Underwater Sensing Written by AZoNanoJan 8 2021 In fishes, the swim bladder acts as a resonator to sense the ambient environment, while also enabling the fish to realize a manageable vertical motion via the deflation and reversible inflation of the bladder in water. The self-perspective artificial swim bladder perceives the ambient environment. Image Credit: Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering. The research team of Professor Tao Chen from the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering (NIMTE) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) was motivated by the actuating and sensory principle of swim bladders to design a new kind of soft and elastic hybrid film combined with sensing and actuating properties, which can work as a self-perceptive soft actuator. The research has been reported in the journal

PM to launch housing project in Ranchi today | Ranchi News

Ranchi: In a New Year gift for Jharkhand, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will virtually lay the foundation of the Centre’s ambitious Light House Project (LHP), which will be set up on 75-acre land in Ranchi’s Dhurwa area to accommodate 1,008 families of the economically weaker section. LHP, conceptualized to offer affordable housing for the poor with the state-of-the-art construction process along with global technologies and facilities, is being launched in six different cities across the country under the Global Housing Technology Challenge. The project is part of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) but the only difference is that LHP would use the latest technology.

MSU Researchers Develop Stretchy Energy-storage Material for Wearable Tech

MSU Researchers Develop Stretchy Energy-storage Material for Wearable Tech A team of researchers at Michigan State University in East Lansing have created stretchable energy-storage devices using a specialized printing technology and innovative materials. The work is designed to impact applications in wearable technology. MSU researchers have designed stretchable energy-storage devices that could have applications in wearable technology, such as sports gear that tracks athletes’ vitals. // Image courtesy of Michigan State University A team of researchers at Michigan State University in East Lansing have created stretchable energy-storage devices using a specialized printing technology and innovative materials. The work is designed to impact applications in wearable technology.

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