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Scientists develop ultra-thin absorbers with record-breaking bandwidth
Absorbing layers have been fundamental to advancements in technologies like energy harvesting, stealth systems, and ...
January 2, 2009 Recent developments in regeneration technology are almost ready for prime time. Both Hydraulic Hybrid Vehicles and Power Generating Shock Absorbers are both being field tested and may ...
If you're dissatisfied with your hybrid's fuel economy, Tufts University has your back. Two engineering professors there have developed shock absorbers that use electromagnetic generators to convert ...
Radiophysicists of Tomsk State University have developed new composite materials that can more effectively absorb side electromagnetic radiation (EMR) within the framework of a grant from the Russian ...
Researchers in the Netherlands have developed an active electromagnetic suspension system that can increase the ride quality of cars by 60 percent. Cars fitted with this suspension system are also ...
LABA7's new power supply system for electromagnetic shock dynos offers unmatched convenience, operating from standard outlets, making advanced testing accessible to all VILNIUS, LITHUANIA / ACCESSWIRE ...
According to a team of mechanical engineers from Stony Brook University, only 10-16 percent of the fuel energy is used to drive the car during everyday usage – that is, to overcome the resistance from ...
Antony Ingram April 7, 2011 Comment Now! There's an automotive buzzword that's becoming ever more popular, and it's killing our cars ride quality. That word is "sporty". "Sporty" means lower ...
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