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Why Military and Aerospace Designers Are Turning to Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors
A new hermetically sealed option gives designers confidence in using electrolytic capacitors as an alternative to wet tantalum capacitors.
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Stainless Steel Serves as a Foil for OLEDs
Technology is being developed for applying organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) to stainless steel foil.
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See How CubeSats Contribute to NASA Missions
A 12-unit CubeSat is being engineered to interface with the agency’s Space Network, which provides continuous communications services.
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Hyperloop One Raises an Additional $85 Million in Funding
The company has now raised $245 million since 2014.
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New Chip Inspired by Greek Mythology Could Help Monitor Aggressive Cancer Stem Cells
Researchers, inspired by the Labyrinth of Greek mythology, created a new chip etched with fluid channels that send blood samples through a hydrodynamic maze to separate out rare circulating cancer cells into a relatively clean stream for analysis.
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Nanotube-Based Gas Sensor Has a Sensitive Side
Arrays of titanium dioxide nanotubes form a highly sensitive and selective sensor for detecting traces of gas in the air.
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New Transistor Incorporates Laterally Diffused Metal Oxide Semiconductor Technology
Mouser Electronics is now stocking the MRFX1K80H LDMOS transistor from NXP® Semiconductors.
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Video: Autonomous Delivery Drone System Begins Next Month in Switzerland
The Matternet Station will be first used for healthcare deliveries such as on-demand blood transportation and pathology samples.
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New ToolKit Released Expands iPhone NFC Capabilities
NXP Semiconductors has introduced a new toolkit for near-field communication tagging integrated circuits with iOS support. This toolkit can connect billions of consumer and industrial products to the internet of things.
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New MOVO Platform Offers API for Researchers with Functionality in Robots
Kinova is offering consumers a new product line with the beta launch of MOVO, a mobile manipulation platform designed to aid in research and experimentation of mobile robotics.
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Lens-Free Fluorescence Microscopy Combines CMOS Sensor, Microfluidics
Researchers developed a rapid, automatable chip-based platform to analyze live cells.
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New Smart Doorbell has Facial Recognition Capabilities
Hanwha Techwin American has revealed the Wisenet-SmartCam D—1the first doorbell with face recognition alerts in the market.
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Layer-by-Layer Assembly of Semiconductor Films
A new method allows development of individual tiny films, each a few atoms-thick, that can be stacked for new kinds of electronics.
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Global Certification Revisions for Power Supplies and Power Cords
Recent global certification updates impact power supplies and cords for the export market.
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The First Solar Powered Smartwatch
The wearable communicates with smartphones, tracks fitness and health status, is water resistant and tracks sunlight hours
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Video: Security Cameras can be Hacked Using Infrared Light
Malware installed on a security network allows for covert communication by potential attackers
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Tiny Robots Can Move and Build Molecular Cargo Using a Small Robotic Arm
The robots are assembled and operated through chemistry and could be used for medical purposes and other manufacturing processes
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Engineers Can Prototype Fitness and Health-Tracking Designs with this Wearables Dev Kit
Mouser Electronics, Inc., is now stocking the SmartBond™ DA14681 wearable development kit from Dialog Semiconductor.
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GNSS Module for Drones, Robotics, Intelligent Drives and Mechanical Control
Unicore has introduced the new module using the Nebulas II chip and UGyposphila RTK algorithm
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3D-Printed Bracket Placed on Airbus Commercial Aircraft
Airbus has installed the first 3D-printed titanium part on series production commercial aircraft.
