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FG‑RIC is a field‑governed ion‑transport architecture designed to extract uranium, lithium, strontium, and rare‑earth elements directly from seawater using shaped electromagnetic fields. Unlike passive amidoxime adsorption — which is diffusion‑limited, slow, and difficult to scale — FG‑RIC actively drives target ions toward capture surfaces, collapsing the diffusion barrier and enabling continuous,
Electromagnetic microwave cracking is a non‑thermal successor to steam cracking, designed to replace the world’s most energy‑intensive chemical process with a governed, field‑driven architecture. Steam cracking consumes 850–900°C furnace heat to cleave C–C bonds, accounting for 1–2% of global CO₂ emissions and suffering from intrinsic limitations: refractory degradation, coke deposition, fixed selectivity,
GRFF v8.0 — the Griffiths Reactive‑Field Framework — is a four‑layer, five‑technology active/passive defence architecture engineered for long‑duration deep‑space habitats operating beyond Earth’s magnetosphere. It addresses the full spectrum of deep‑space hazards: hypervelocity micro‑debris, micrometeoroids, charged‑particle flux, dust clouds, and solar‑particle events. Deep‑space structures face “persistent,
The H₂EM Vacuum Plasma Cutter (H₂EM‑VPC) is the first fully operational plasma cutting and welding system designed specifically for vacuum and microgravity. No EVA‑capable plasma cutter exists today; astronauts rely entirely on mechanical tools such as saws, bolt cutters, and abrasive wheels, which severely limit emergency repair, salvage, and on‑orbit construction. As the attached document states,
The H₂EM Thruster is a microgravity‑stable, electromagnetically governed hydrogen‑combustion propulsion system designed for deep‑space vessels assembled in orbit. It combines three domains—on‑demand water cracking, EM‑stabilised hydrogen combustion, and an optional plasma/REMN acceleration mode—into a unified architecture capable of delivering both high thrust and ultra‑high specific impulse.
A basic parameter in precision agriculture is soil moisture, which controls the timing of irrigation, nutrient absorption, harvesting, and efficient management of water resources. Since the world is faced with a growing food demand coupled with an increasing freshwater scarcity, real-time, accurate and low-cost soil moisture monitoring has become a dire need of current agricultural systems.
Never Lose the Edge: The Story of Wave Tape
Have you ever spent minutes fruitlessly picking at a roll of transparent packing tape, unable to find where the edge begins? I’m Robert Bard, and I’ve turned that universal frustration into a patented solution.
The idea didn’t start in a warehouse, but in my bathroom.
Dental implants are widely used in modern restorative dentistry. A typical dental implant consists of a metal screw, a metal abutment, and a ceramic crown (Fig. 1). The screw is inserted into the jawbone, and the abutment is attached to the screw using a retaining bolt approximately 2 mm in diameter. To provide access to this bolt,
The Legend-Alpha is a non-invasive systemic reversion platform designed to treat late-stage metastatic cancer through aerosolized molecular engineering. Moving beyond traditional cytotoxic chemotherapy, which destroys healthy and malignant cells alike, this innovation focuses on Epigenetic Reprogramming—convincing cancer cells to mature into healthy, functional tissue again.
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