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New Technology Shows How Memories Ripple Through the Brain
Using an innovative technology called NeuroGrid, scientists have shown that sleep boosts communication between two brain regions whose connection is critical for the formation of memories.
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Watch: A Whole Body Ultrasound That Fits in a Pocket
The Butterfly iQ® for iPhone consists of a portable transducer connected to the phone operating in concert with an iOS app to display images and control settings.
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Heading Toward Quantum Supremacy
IBM has successfully simulated a 56-qubit quantum computer, breaking into territory thought to surpass the practical limits of conventional machines.
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New Line of Educational Robotics Teaches STEM to Kids and Parents
Abilix recently launched their latest line of educational robotics in North America, Robotics U.
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Further Steps Toward Safer Li-ion Batteries
Liquid-state electrolytes are commonplace in lithium-ion batteries but inherently unstable. New research suggests a conductive, solid-state electrolyte solution.
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New Smart Glasses Launch with New App Store
ThirdEye Gen, Inc. has announced the release of ThirdEye’s X1 Smart Glasses with Enterprise Solutions Platform and the creation of the ThirdEye app store.
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The Basics of Power Supply Design All in One Place
Fundamentals of Power Supply Design draws upon decades of experience from Texas Instruments’ Power-Systems experts. It is written by Bob Mammano, a pioneer in the power supply industry and recognized as “the father” of the pulse width modulation (PWM) controller.
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Watch: 3D Scaffold Map Helps Discover New Cancer Treatments
Researchers have produced the first 3D map of a molecular ‘scaffold’ called SgK223, known to play a critical role in the development and spread of aggressive breast, colon and pancreatic cancers.
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Kraken Robotics Teams with GE’s Avitas to Offer Subsea Robotic Inspection
Subsea robotic inspection can be completed with reduced cost, time, and operational footprint
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Fast-Charging, High-Energy, Electric-Car Battery Technology Revealed
An international team of researchers who were affiliated with UNIST has presented a novel hydrogen isotope separation system based on porous metal-organic frameworks (MOF).
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Tiny Defects Make Batteries Better, Not Worse
High-performance electrodes for lithium-ion batteries can be improved by paying closer attention to their defects and capitalizing on them.
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Low-Cost Nanofiber Production by 3D Printing
The system produces nanofibers using a $3,500 commercial 3-D printer.
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Smart Access for Homes and Cars Using Fingers Developed
Rutgers engineers have created VibWrite, a smart access system that senses finger vibrations to verify users. The low-cost security system could eventually be used to gain access to homes, apartment buildings, cars, appliances, basically anything with a solid surface.
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New AI System Can Detect Early Cancer
A new endoscopic system powered by artificial intelligence (AI) has been shown to automatically identify colorectal adenomas during a colonoscopy.
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E-Waste: Five Things to Consider
As we prepare ourselves for the latest round of smartphone upgrades, consider a few of these reminders about e-waste.
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Video: Wal-Mart Begins Testing Shelf Scanning Robots
The goal is to improve accuracy of inventory and save employees time.
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Video: Maker Uses a Raspberry Pi and Amazon Alexa to Create a Creepy Voice-activated Talking Skull
Just in time for Halloween, an Echo has been ported to an animatronic skull.
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Video: LED Lighting for High Ceilings Distributes Light Evenly with No Glare
Apure has launched a new series of light emitting diode (LED) lighting systems designed for higher ceilings and architectural flexibility.
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Solving Smartphone Challenges with RF Technology
Without an adequate RF front-end, smartphones wouldn’t be able to connect to mobile networks.
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Highly Scalable Next-Generation Automotive Image Sensors from ON Semiconductor
The CMOS image sensor platform boosts performance and image quality in automotive applications such as advanced driver-assistance systems, mirror replacement, rear and surround view systems and autonomous driving.
