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This week’s Engineering Key Highlights

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A new catalyst made of nickel and a porous material can efficiently turn plant-based waste into sustainable aviation fuel. This process yields a high amount of fuel that meets key industry standards like low freezing point, offering a promising path for greener air travel.
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A robot can help two violinists play in sync better by physically tapping one player’s arm, which works more effectively than just letting them see each other. This shows how touch-based robotic feedback could enhance teamwork in music and other collaborative tasks.
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A new visual system allows a robot to find its location using different types of 3D maps, including those made from photos (NeRF), with over 70% success. This flexibility means robots can reliably navigate using pre-existing maps, even in directions they haven’t traveled before.
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A smart walker for older adults uses variable stiffness in its steering to gently guide the user while still allowing them control, helping those with mild memory issues navigate safely. This shared control approach balances assistance with user independence, improving mobility aid technology.
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A neural network can accurately identify key components like capacitors and inductors inside a power converter just by analyzing its electrical behavior, without needing extra sensors. This makes maintenance and monitoring of electronic systems simpler, cheaper, and more precise.
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