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New self-propelled robotic device pinpoints leaks in pipes more accurately than existing methods

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Researchers at MIT and King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) in Saudi Arabia have devised a robotic system that can detect leaks in gas, oil and water pipelines at a rapid pace and with high accuracy by sensing a large pressure change at leak locations. A 4-inch pipe section is shown for reference.

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New technique for modeling auto-ignition characteristics of bioethanol-blended gasolines

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Researchers at KAUST in Saudi Arabia, with colleagues from Saudi Aramco and the National University of Ireland Galway, have developed a new method for investigating the auto-ignition behavior of bioethanol-blended gasolines. —Lee et al. Gasoline knock resistance can be increased using a number of blending components.

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Tesla unlikely to build new factories for ‘one or two years’: report

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In a speech earlier this month during the Bloomberg CEO Forum, Indonesia’s coordinating minister for maritime affairs Luhut Pandjaitan referred to a recent meeting he had had with Musk, saying that the automaker wouldn’t be expanding its Gigafactories for at least “the next one or two years.” “He million sales for the year.

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Building a Zero Trust Security Model for Autonomous Systems

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Just last year, a half dozen precisely targeted malicious drones managed to slow oil production in Saudi Arabia for days, and more recently, several low-cost drones caused significant damage to oil tankers in the UAE. Gartner refers to the simultaneous evolution of control, orchestration, and understanding in IT systems as.

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