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6 Articles in Sensors and Measurement Technologies
E-Methanol: Powering the Future of Sustainable Fuel
E-methanol is a liquid fuel made by combining green hydrogen (H₂) and captured carbon dioxide (CO2). This process uses renewable electricity to create green hydrogen from water through electrolysis. Hydrogen is then synthesized with CO2 captured from sources such as industrial facilities or the atmosphere. It is considered a sustainable alternative to fossil-based fuels.
Robotic Process Automation in Medical Billing and Administration
Robotic Process Automation in Medical Billing and Administration: A Practical Roadmap
Edible Sensors and Smart Pills
Edible Sensors and Smart Pills: Revolution in Digital Healthcare Diagnostics
Battery Energy Storage System Market
Battery energy storage systems comprise two electrodes separated by an electrolyte and are classified under electrochemical energy systems. In a battery energy storage system, the chemical energy stored in it is transformed into electrical energy and vice versa during the charging process.
Elastocaloric Materials Market
Elastocaloric materials are advanced solid-state materials that can pump heat out of a system using a reversible phase transformation. Compared to traditional vapor-compression technology, elastocaloric materials operate more efficiently and conserve energy. Natural rubber, a bio-based, non-toxic material, is the most widely used elastocaloric polymer. Its excellent fatigue properties make it suitable for use in solid-state cooling systems.
How FDA-Approved AI Tools are Revolutionizing Imaging Practices Across the Globe: Radiology’s New Ally
Each second countswhile detecting a tumor, diagnosing a stroke, or catching a hidden bleed. Nonetheless,radiologists worldwide are under pressure to process millions of scans morequickly and accurately. Long wait times, fatigue and delayed care have becomecommonplace issues that could have disastrous consequences when time is of theessence.
