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Researchers Develop Imaging Method that Reveals 17th Century Artists’ Secrets
Using modern, high-speed scanners and advanced signal processing techniques, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are peering through layers of pigment to see how painters prepared their canvasses, applied undercoats and built up layer upon layer of paint to produce their masterpieces.
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Seoul Semiconductor’s SunLike Series Natural Spectrum LEDs Are First to Receive RG-1 Low Risk Eye Safety Certification
SunLike Series LEDs from Seoul Semiconductor received an RG-1 Eye Safety certification based on and were recognized for the highest level of safety among 25W COB type LED.
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Sager Electronics and RRC Power Solutions Sign Distribution Agreement
The full offering of RRC Power Solutions smart lithium-ion batteries and chargers are now in stock at Sager Electronics.
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High-performance Elastomer Socket from Ironwood Electronics
Ironwood Electronics recently introduced a new high-performance elastomer socket for 0.4 mm pitch BGA package.
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5 Ways Tech Can Help Ease Holiday Shopping Stress
Holiday shopping can be one of the most stressful times of the year. Luckily, there are technologies here to help keep stress down while trying to find the perfect gifts for your friends and family.
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Build Your Own Muon Detector
The pocket-sized device can be assembled with common electrical parts at a cost of about $100.
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New Ingestible Sensor Can Detect Movement in the GI Tract
Researchers from MIT and Brigham and Women’s Hospital have built a flexible sensor that can be rolled up and swallowed.
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PIN vs. APD: Different Sensitivity, Different Applications
The main advantage of the APD is that it has a greater level of sensitivity compared to PIN. The avalanche action increases the gain of the diode many times, providing much higher sensitivity.
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Blockchain-based Startup Vanishes After Raising $375K
A startup on the blockchain-based software platform Ethereum vanished on Sunday after raising $374,000 from investors.
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New Parts for Old: Cost-Competitive and Comparable to OEM Equipment
Radwell International offers another, more cost-effective option for manufacturers: Radwell verified substitutes. These high-quality new product replacements can be substituted for the original manufacturer’s item at a considerable savings.
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Physicists Discover Why Thin Carbon Nanotubes Have Metallic Conductivity
An international team of researchers has examined the optical and dielectric properties of thin, macroscopic films. These films are based on single-walled carbon nanotubes.
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How Your Computer Actually Creates Color
The key lies in millions of individual groupings of tiny red, green and blue subpixel elements of varying intensities arrayed across a monitor.
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New Supercapacitor Has 100 Times More Energy Storage
Mouser Electronics is now stocking the DMH Series supercapacitor from Murata.
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New Robot Measures Plant Growth at the Cellular Level
Plant scientists have developed a new tool called an automated confocal micro-extensometer (ACME). It allows scientists to measure spatial variation in the mechanical properties of plant cells with unprecedented accuracy.
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Researchers Test Artificial Photosynthesis to Use Renewable Energy to Convert Carbon Dioxide
A new catalyst created by U of T Engineering researchers brings them one step closer to artificial photosynthesis — a system that, just like plants, would use renewable energy to convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into stored chemical energy.
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New Method to Write Magnetic Info Could Lead to Hardware Neural Networks
Researchers have shown how to write a magnetic pattern onto nanowires, which could help computers mimic how the brain processes information.
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Researchers Discover Nanoparticles Could Allow for Faster and Better Medicine
Gold nanoparticles could make drugs act more quickly and effectively, according to new research conducted at the State University of New York at Binghamton.
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New Material Increases Electronics Efficiency
Electronic devices like computers generate heat that mostly goes to waste. Physicists at Bielefeld University have found a way to use this energy.
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Method for Recycling Waste Energy with 2D Electron Gas Developed
A new approach utilizes high-mobility, 2D electron gas to boost thermoelectric conversion efficiency. More than 60 percent of the energy produced by fossil fuels is lost as heat.
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Glass Microparticles Developed to Strengthen Solar Cell Efficiency
Scientists from ITMO University have suggested a new solar cell coating that combines features of an electrode and those of a light-trapping structure.
