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UBC Okanagan engineers' airflow device capturing exhaled aerosols in a simulated indoor space, outperforming traditional ventilation.
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UBC Okanagan engineers develop airflow device to capture indoor airborne pathogens

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Engineers at the University of British Columbia’s Okanagan campus have designed a new airflow device that traps exhaled aerosols almost immediately, sharply reducing exposure to airborne pathogens in simulations. Early results suggest the system can substantially outperform conventional ventilation approaches in shared indoor spaces.

Engineers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute have developed a novel building material that sequesters carbon dioxide rather than emitting it. The enzymatic structural material, or ESM, cures quickly and offers a sustainable alternative to traditional concrete. This innovation could significantly reduce the construction industry's environmental impact.

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The Professional Regulatory Board of Civil Engineering has ordered the revocation of the civil engineering license of former Department of Public Works and Highways district engineer Henry Alcantara due to his confessed involvement in non-existent flood control projects in Bulacan. Alcantara has turned over P181.37 million to the Department of Justice as part of repaying the P300 million he admitted pocketing through kickbacks. He remains entitled to legal remedies under due process.

Le esportazioni non petrolifere dell’Egitto sono aumentate dell’18,8 % raggiungendo 40,578 miliardi di dollari nei primi dieci mesi del 2025, secondo Essam El-Naggar, presidente della General Organization for Export and Import Control (GOEIC). Questa crescita sottolinea la solidità del settore dell’ingegneria, con esportazioni che hanno raggiunto 1,1 miliardi di dollari da gennaio a settembre. Il lancio della International Buyers Mission HATS 2025 al Cairo mira a elevare ulteriormente questi dati.

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Researchers at New York University have created gyromorphs, a novel metamaterial that blocks light from all directions more effectively than previous designs. This breakthrough addresses key limitations in quasicrystal-based structures and could enable faster, more efficient light-based computers. The findings appear in Physical Review Letters.

Hackaday's weekly links roundup for September 14, 2025, features innovative tech projects, hacks, and engineering news. The compilation includes DIY electronics, open-source software, and hardware modifications. It serves as a resource for makers and engineers seeking inspiration.

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Japanese researchers announced on September 6, 2025, a breakthrough in materials science by doubling the fatigue resistance of steel. This advancement could lead to longer-lasting infrastructure and machinery. The development was shared in recent science updates, highlighting potential industrial applications.

 

 

 

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