Review of News Magazine #15: December 16 to 20

Review of News Magazine #15: December 16 to 20
Review of News Magazine #15: December 16 to 20

The Engineering Technology News Magazine is pleased to present its fifteenth weekly review! Discover the highlights and unmissable news of the week.

From laboratory discovery to industrial innovation… We examine industry trends for you every week.

The technical challenge of storing renewable energies

Guaranteeing the constancy of renewable energies in the face of their intermittency remains a major challenge. Solutions like hydraulic pumping, hydrogen or batteries promise a revolution, but at what cost? Discover the advances and limits of these technologies in the energy transition.
Renewable energy storage solutions at what price?

Hydrothermal gasification: an emerging sector for transforming waste into renewable gas

With 24 projects selected and support expected from the State, hydrothermal gasification stands out as a promising technology for converting waste with a high water content into renewable gas. Find out how this innovation could revolutionize the energy transition in .
Transformation of numerous waste into renewable gas?

Capturing microplastics with magnets to combat their proliferation

Brazilian researchers have developed an innovative method using magnetic nanoparticles to extract microplastics from water. A technology that could revolutionize the fight against plastic pollution and pave the way for sustainable solutions.
A promising step forward in capturing microplastics

Light at the service of quantum computing

From its factory in , ​​the quandela scale-up is revolutionizing quantum computing with its innovative photonic technology. By combining robustness, energy efficiency and industrialization, the French scale-up is paving the way for a new era, with quantum computers ready to transform the future of computing.
Shedding light on the future of quantum computers

Inspired by Manta rays, an ultra-fast swimming robot

By combining biomimicry and cutting-edge engineering, American researchers have designed a monostable soft robot that breaks speed records underwater, reaching 6.8 lengths per second. Discover how this robot inspired by Manta rays could revolutionize seabed exploration and environmental monitoring.
A swimming robot shatters underwater speed records

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