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Environment
July 2020

Creating Cost-Effective Dust Control Strategies

Mining processes and primary and secondary ore processing operations produce dust that remains in ambient air. Depending on the type of ore being extracted or processed, mining dust may contain particulates that are dangerous to human health.

Aerospace
June 2020

Prototyping Extreme Accuracy Optical Systems

In the aerospace and defense fields, there is an operational imperative to improve the resolution and coverage of air-to-ground and space-to-ground imaging systems. To meet this imperative, a requirement for high precision, environmentally stable imaging payloads that are both small and lightweight has emerged.

Manufacturing Life sciences Agri-food
June 2020

Green Innovations for Industry

Electronic devices are packed with printed circuits—the electronic equivalent of our nervous system. With the explosive development of the Internet of Things, we’ll soon be living in a world where we interact on a daily basis with over 50 billion connected objects of all kinds.

Environment
June 2020

Measuring Air Quality to Better Understand Its Impact

We’re all exposed to air pollution, and we’re all affected by air quality. There is no threshold below which pollution has no effect on humans, animals, or plants.

Agri-food Life sciences
June 2020

Controlling the Cold Chain: More Accessible and Less Expensive Than Ever

The online food delivery market continues to rise in popularity with consumers demanding fresh, locally grown produce be shipped to their home. However, how can companies ensure food remains fresh and safe for consumption?

Environment Infrastructure Manufacturing
May 2020

How to Make Industrial Water Monitoring More Efficient

Water plays an essential role in numerous industrial processes. It’s used for oil extraction in the oil sands, for example, as well as in pulp and paper making, metallurgical processes, and chemical plants.

Life sciences
March 2020

How Can We Reduce Nosocomial Infections?

As the world’s governments roll out their plans to prevent the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus), it is only natural to reflect on our ability to protect ourselves from the various viruses and infections to which we may be exposed. In a period where public gatherings are being banned around the world, people are asked to limit their international travel, and most sports leagues in North America and Europe have suspended their seasons, what can hospitals do? What steps are being taken to ensure that those already debilitated by another disease do not come down with a new virus or infection? How do we protect hospital staff?

Life sciences
March 2020

Biothreats: Are We Ready for Them?

Bioterrorism and biological warfare are disaster movie staples and a common enough theme in the news and in the mouths of alarmists. These words strike fear in people’s hearts and mark our collective imagination. But above and beyond our popular conceptions, it’s important to be aware of biothreats and the danger they represent.

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