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Month: March 2026

Energy & Green Tech

Sealing paper packaging without adhesives

March 2, 2026 TechXplore.com

Since plastic packaging accounts for a large fraction of plastic waste, the demand for environmentally friendly packaging options is increasing. One material that is becoming more and more popular as a sustainable alternative to plastic […]

Energy & Green Tech

When will the price be right for green hydrogen in New Zealand?

March 2, 2026 TechXplore.com

Green hydrogen could help cut New Zealand’s industrial emissions, but University of Auckland modeling suggests it’s unlikely to make a dent by 2050, with electrification doing most of the heavy lifting. This is mainly due […]

Energy & Green Tech

‘Milestone’ findings on imaging methods call for a closer look at battery microscopy

March 2, 2026 TechXplore.com

Transmission electron microscopes (TEMs) allow researchers at the forefront of energy technology to study next-generation battery materials down to the atom. But new research has discovered that the very act of microscoping damages both lithium […]

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Extra ‘set of eyes’ for self-driving cars: Roadside radar sensors could reduce blind spots

March 2, 2026 TechXplore.com

Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are becoming increasingly common on roadways, but making them as safe as possible may entail going beyond the particular specs of the vehicles themselves to upgrading the roadway infrastructure. EyeDAR, a low-power […]

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A rewritable DNA hard drive may help solve the growing data storage crisis

March 2, 2026 TechXplore.com

Around the world, scientists are exploring an unexpected solution to the growing data crisis: storing digital information in synthetic DNA. The idea is simple but powerful—DNA is one of the most compact, durable information systems […]

Security

AI education could be crucial in tackling rising voice scams

March 2, 2026 TechXplore.com

A new study from Abertay University reveals that the most effective way to protect people from AI voice scams is not through traditional warning messages, but by educating them about how advanced and authentic AI […]

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World-first gigabit-per-second laser link between aircraft and geostationary satellite

March 2, 2026 TechXplore.com

Faster, more secure connections from space could one day make broadband on planes, ships and even remote roads as easy as turning on a light. The European Space Agency (ESA), Airbus Defense and Space, the […]

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Micro to mega engineering: Scaling up the ‘world’s smallest Nerf blaster’

March 2, 2026 TechXplore.com

BYU engineers had so much fun working with Mark Rober to create the “world’s smallest Nerf blaster,” they continued the work to see how big they could make it. The micro ant-blaster has become a […]

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GiantEye—new dimensions in computed tomography

March 2, 2026 TechXplore.com

Traditional industrial tomographs reach their physical limits when it comes to large volumes and high radiography requirements. Fraunhofer IIS’s XXL CT system, built in 2013, is considered the world’s only publicly accessible facility capable of […]

Security

Biometric IDs are being rolled out in Africa. Study reveals the risks and pitfalls

March 2, 2026 TechXplore.com

Across Africa, governments are introducing digital systems that use individuals’ unique physical measurements to identify them. These systems collect citizens’ biometric and personal data and use it to give people access to essential public services […]

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Highlights

AI data centers need faster links: A mass-producible optical microchip could help

Study: ‘Security fatigue’ may weaken digital defenses

Lead-free thin films turn everyday vibrations into electricity

New X-ray vision for electronics lets scientists monitor working chips remotely

LED method blocks ambient light to keep projection images sharp in bright environments

Nvidia’s DLSS 5 is the (glossy) subject of memes and backlash from gamers

Researchers turn ocean dead zones into talking skies for pilots

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