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Self-aware materials build the foundation for living structures


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IMAGE: An illustration of the novel self-aware metamaterial system as used in a coronary artery stent. The design can sense restenosis when used in a stent, and the same design can.
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Credit: iSMaRT Lab
From the biggest bridges to the smallest medical implants, sensors are everywhere, and for good reason: The ability to sense and monitor changes before they become problems can be both cost-saving and life-saving.
To better address these potential threats, the Intelligent Structural Monitoring and Response Testing (iSMaRT) Lab at the University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering has designed a new class of materials that are both sensing mediums and nanogenerators, and are poised to revolutionize the multifunctional material technology big and small. ....

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World's smallest, best acoustic amplifier emerges from 50-year-old hypothesis


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IMAGE: Scientists Matt Eichenfield, left, and Lisa Hackett led the team at Sandia National Laboratories that created the world s smallest and best acoustic amplifier.
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Credit: Bret Latter, Sandia National Laboratories
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Scientists at Sandia National Laboratories have built the world s smallest and best acoustic amplifier. And they did it using a concept that was all but abandoned for almost 50 years.
According to a paper published May 13 in Nature Communications, the device is more than 10 times more effective than the earlier versions. The design and future research directions hold promise for smaller wireless technology.
Modern cell phones are packed with radios to send and receive phone calls, text messages and high-speed data. The more radios in a device, the more it can do. While most radio components, including amplifiers, are electronic, they can potentially be made smaller and better as acoustic devices. ....

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New method to improve durability of nano-electronic components, further semiconductor manufacturing

SwRI works to improve atmospheric water harvesting

Engineers and chemists at Southwest Research Institute have teamed up to create a low-cost method of harvesting water from atmospheric air on a much larger scale than previously attempted. Supported by $300,000 in internal research funding, the group is using silica gel beads, which are commonly used to keep items from gathering moisture during shipment, to capture water molecules from the air around us. ....

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