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Supercomputers and Machine Learning Help Scientists Identify Brain Tumors
George Biros has worked for a decade to create accurate and efficient computing algorithms that can characterize gliomas, a common and aggressive type of primary brain tumor.
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New Virtual Reality Technology Uses Mouth Gestures to Operate
Researchers from Binghamton University State University of New York have developed a new technology that allows users to interact in virtual reality using only mouth gestures.
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New Smart Bandage Could Make the Healing Process Three Times Faster
Researchers from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Harvard Medical School and MIT have designed a smart bandage that could heal chronic wounds or battlefield injuries with its fibers.
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Watch: First Millimeter-Wave Non-Reciprocal Circulator Implemented on a Silicon Chip
Columbia University engineers report development of the first magnet-free non-reciprocal circulator on a silicon chip that operates at millimeter-wave frequencies.
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Disease Diagnosis with an Eyelid Motion Monitor
Eyelid motion — blinking speed and frequency — can provide important information about ophthalmic, neurologic and systemic diseases.
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Connectivity Solutions for a Range of Hardware and Software Development Tools Launched
Mouser Electronics is now offering Sigfox connectivity solutions from ON Semiconductor.
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'Building-in-Briefcase' Is a Portable Efficiency Monitor
Engineers have developed a compact, portable system for monitoring energy efficiency in a building.
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Top Four Majors to Jumpstart a Career in Building Robots
The robotics market is growing with every technological discovery and there are plenty of opportunities for young professionals, starting with their college major.
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Paper-Based Flexible Super Capacitor for Wearable Devices Developed
Researchers from the U.S. and South Korea have used a simple layer-by-layer technique to develop a paper-based flexible supercapacitor that could be used to help power wearable devices.
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A Healthy Dose of AI in Google's New Family of Products
Several new consumer hardware products from Google have just been announced. All of them have received artificial-intelligence makeovers.
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Skyworks Enables All-in-One Connected Car Solutions by ZTE
ZTE is incorporating various products from Skyworks to power several of their all-in-one platforms for the connected car.
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Silicon Nanofabrication of Densest Neural Probe Yet
The probe is so densely packed with hundreds of electrodes that individual neurons can be read and stimulated using the new device.
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A New Powerful, Easy to Use Adafruit Development Board
Mouser Electronics, Inc., is now stocking the Adafruit GEMMA M0 development board.
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New Microcontroller Has Dual CPU Cores and Supports Power by USB and Lithium Batteries
Mouser Electronics, Inc. is now shipping the FireBeetle ESP32 IoT Microcontroller from DFRobot.
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ArterisIP Unveils Ncore 3 Cache Coherent Interconnect
The interconnect enables next-generation machine learning and autonomous driving systems-on-chip with support for Arm AMBA CHI protocol, CCIX and ISO 26262 Functional Safety.
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New Research Tests Teleoperating Robots With Virtual Reality
Researchers from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) presented a virtual-reality (VR) system that allows users to teleoperate a robot using an Oculus Rift headset.
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Visualization Software for Virtual Dissection of Real Human Anatomy
The real anatomy available on the interactive 3D platform from San Jose, Calif.-based Anatomage is created from actual human cadavers.
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5 Common Mistakes in Laser Engraving and How to Avoid Them
From problems with fabric and wood engraving to glass and acrylic issues.
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New Drone Can Fly Up to 3,280 Feet Above the Take-Off Point
Mota’s Group LILY® division launched Lily Next-Gen™, a drone in the spirit of the Lily flying camera that never reached the market.
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Watch: New File Organizer Uses AI to Improve How People Work
Yadle has launched File Intelligence, which uses AI and other intelligent technologies to improve how people work.
