Misunderestimating the Future

Misunderestimating: Radiant Cooling

If this technology scales up and can survive real world use, it is very important news for building sustainability.


Research can transform markets

For decades, the manufacturers of electric hand dryers have been claiming there product is the most hygienic approach to hand drying. For example, Excel publishes what they call "a definitive statement on the bacteriological safety of warm air." It cites research reports from 1953 until 2000 to support its claim that "Warm air dryers prove to be the leader in efficient and hygienic methods of drying"

Now we learn that "Modern hand dryers are much worse than paper towels when it comes to spreading germs, according to new University of Leeds research."

These findings come on top of a report that a "review of 12 studies found that, overall, paper towels were ‘superior’."

It will be interesting to see how research claims will be bantered back and forth, and how the market will respond. 

Misunderestimating: Ultrasound inspection of welds

New technique may improve inspection of metal structures.
Researchers have developed a technique that allows ultrasound to penetrate bone or metal, using customized structures that offset the distortion usually caused by these so-called "aberrating layers."

While initial use will probably be medical, "These metamaterials could also be used in industrial settings," says Dr. Yun Jing, senior author of the paper. "For example, it would allow you to use ultrasound to detect cracks in airplane wings under the wing's metal 'skin.'"

And if it works there, I ask what's to prevent it from being used in a metal fabrication shop or on a construction jobsite?

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