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Piezoelectric Thin Films Feature Flexibility
A novel method for connecting thin-film piezoelectric materials to flexible substrates has potential applications for medical devices.
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Scientists Have Solved Our Brittle Phone Screen Problems
Scientists at the University of Sussex may have found a solution to the problem of brittle smartphone screens.
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New and Highly Stable Perovskite Solar Cells Developed
A recent study involving with UNIST has presented highly stable perovskite solar cells (PSCs) using edged-selectively fluorine (F) functionalized graphene nanoplatelets (EFGnPs).
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Nanotechnology Helps Remove Toxins from Our Soil
Nanotechnology is important in removing toxic chemicals found in soil. Currently, more than 70 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Superfund sites are using or testing nanoparticles to remove or degrade environmental contaminants.
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Researchers Take One Step Closer to Charging Cellphones in Seconds
Researchers at the University of Waterloo have used nanotechnology to significantly improve the energy-storage devices known as supercapacitors.
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Watch: Five Ways the Internet Is Destroying Society
In recent times, the unchecked power of the internet has frequently veered into dark directions. Here are just five of the many concerns that have emerged.
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How Increased Ethernet Ratings Affect Hardware Engineers
The rapid development of Ethernet has left a trail of obsolete components in dire need of upgrades, and installing the latest plug-and-play Ethernet switch can cause headaches and expose compatibility issues rarely mentioned in your owner’s manual.
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Water-Resistant Pressure Sensor Introduced for Wearables
ST has its first customer in Samsung’s Gear Fit 2 Pro sports band.
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NREL and MicroLink Team to Develop IMM Solar Cells for Space Satellites
The agreement will use MicroLink’s ELO process to make thin, lightweight and efficient renewable products
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New Microcontroller is a Complete Power Solution with Support or Rechargeable Batteries
Mouser Electronics is now stocking the PSoC® 6 BLE Pioneer Kit that enabled designers to begin innovating with the PSoC 6 microcontroller from Cypress Semiconductor.
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5G Isn’t an Upgrade, It’s an Evolution
It was the 3G and 4G standards, along with the advent of the smartphone, that led to the variety and versatility of mobile devices we enjoy today. 5G’s faster downloads and ability to interact with the IoT will likely revolutionize mobile device functionality further, leading to faster phones, new devices and maybe even an augmented reality.
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Why is EMC Simulation Taking Off?
The potential for electromagnetic interference between systems and devices has never been greater, while the function of electronics and communication systems has never been more important to operation and safety.
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Underwater Sound Waves Locate Ocean Impacts
Scientists have developed a new method to locate the precise time and location that objects fall into Earth’s oceans.
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Traps Written for Light with Tiny Ink Droplets Developed
A microscopic ‘pen’ that can write structures small enough to trap and harness light using a commercially available printing technique could be used for sensing biotechnology, lasers and studying the interaction between light and matter.
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Wolfspeed to Showcase Devices Designed for Counter-IED and Mobile Military Communications Systems at MILCOM 2017
Wolfspeed’s RF devices support mobile military communications and counter-IED requirements.
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Watch: Mind Reading Brain Decoding Technology Developed
Researchers have demonstrated how to decode the human brain using AI (artificial intelligence) to interpret fMIR scans from people watching videos. Basically, they have created a mind-reading technology.
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Wearable Battery Can Be 3D-Printed
A printer deposited layers of silicone, glue and gel electrolyte paste to form a clear wristband that incorporates a supercapacitor.
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New Cancer Treatment is Made of Self-Regulating Nanoparticles
Scientists from the University of Surrey have developed "intelligent" nanoparticles that heat up to a temperature that is high enough to kill cancer cells, then self-regulate and lose heat before they get hot enough to burn healthy tissue.
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How IoT Companies Can Join Together to Define Success
The industry is moving to break down traditional barriers as cross-functional collaboration has become a prerequisite in order to remain competitive in a connected world. Long gone are the days when proprietary applications and sole proprietors engaged in industry best practices. The internet of things (IoT) is ever expanding. Complete in-house solutions that are finding success are few and far between. Now more than ever it's about the value proposition, but maybe even more so about your support network.
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Fujitsu Deploys Liquid Immersion Cooling-based x86 Cluster for Japan Automobile Research Institute
Fujitsu, the leading Japanese information and communication technology (ICT) company, has provided the Japan Automobile Research Institute (JARI) with an x86 cluster that uses a liquid immersion cooling system, as a new computational system to simulate automobile collisions.
