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Gun Control in a Maker World
Gun control, and more recently a device called a bump stock, is a hotly debated topic these days.
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Simple Electronics Have Chaotic Tendencies Too
Physicists from the Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences in Cracow have discovered, examined and described dozens of new and unusual circuits of this type.
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New PMIC Extends Wearable Battery Life
Mouser Electronics Inc. is now stocking the MAX77734 power management IC (PMIC) from Maxim Integrated.
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Data Management Mathematics That Stand the Test of Time
A decades-old mathematical method remains the best way to keep big data manageable.
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Valley Polarization for Electronic and Optoelectronic Technologies Clarified
A team of scientists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) has uncovered a direct link between sample quality and the degree of valley polarization in monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs).
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Magnesium Mystery in Rechargeable Battery Performance Solved
A research team at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Joint Center for Energy Storage Research, led by scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has discovered a set of chemical reactions involving magnesium that degrades battery performance before the battery can be fully charged.
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Quantum Computing Applied as AI
Quantum-compatible machine learning techniques have been employed to extract a rare Higgs boson signal from copious noise data.
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Better Battery Materials, Fresh from the Microwave Oven
A new process for fast and cost-effective production of a promising cathode material involves a novel heating solution -- the microwave oven.
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Analyze Fuel Efficiency of Hull Designs with CFD App
Analyze the fuel efficiency of hull design variants at full-scale with the Virtual Trial application from DNV GL.
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Watch Israel’s First Underwater Robotic Vehicle Explore the Ocean
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev has developed Israel’s first autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV).
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Multinozzle Emitter for Rapid Disease Screening in One Drop of Blood
The technology promises to speed and improve the accuracy of blood assays for proteins, peptides and other molecular components.
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Heading Toward Smarter Electronics
New research examining electron behavior within nanoelectronics sheds light on how engineers might overcome limitations by harnessing electrons’ quantum nature.
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Plasma Technology Could be the Key to Mars Making Its Own Oxygen
Plasma technology could be the key to creating a sustainable oxygen supply on Mars. This could mean that living on Mars is becoming more possible.
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Amazon Drones to Charge EVs on the Go
The company has received a patent for developing a refueling drone to carry the charge right out to a moving vehicle.
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New USB Doubles the USB Transfer Speed
Corigine, Inc. announced its USB 3.1 Gen 2 PC host and device controller intellectual property (IP) is certified by the Universal Serial Bus Implementers Forum (USB-IF) and compliant with USB SuperSpeed+.
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DESMI's OptiPower Reduces Costs and Energy Loss for Electric Installations
OptiPower enables ship owners and operators to avoid overheated and damaged electric installations.
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Intel Wants to Prove Just How Safe Self-Driving Cars Can Be
Because these vehicles only operate in the framework of being safe.
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Augmented Reality App Aids in the Gastroenterology Rare-Disease Space
The tool provides users with AR technology to explore both a healthy digestive system and one with Genetic Sucrase-Isomaltase Deficiency.
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The Most Powerful Microbiological Solar Cell Yet
A microscale biological solar cell generates a higher power density for longer than any existing cell of its kind.
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Device Captures the User’s Home in AR and Presents it in 3D or VR Data
Architecture IT startup “Archisketch” has launched the world’s simplest interior design solution on Kickstarter.
