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Finally, Tiny Antennas!
A team of professors in the department of electrical and computer engineering at Northeastern University in Boston, MA finally discovered how to make antennas as small as 1,000 times smaller than existing ones.
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New Honeywell Self-Diagnosing Sensors Improve Performance and Safety of Aircraft Systems
The proximity sensors reduce maintenance costs associated with false readings.
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Avnet Expands Distribution Agreement with TD Next
The deal allows for internet of things devices to be available in the Americas.
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Expanded Availability for 3D LiDAR Solutions for Autonomous Robotic Applications
Cepton has partnered with Clearpath to allow the technology to be available off-the-shelf.
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Watch: First 3D Printed Basketball Shoes Released in China
PEAK has released the world’s first 3D printed basketball shoes.
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New LED Lighting Series Keeps Food Fresh
Lumileds has introduced a new series of lighting products.
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Lasers Lay Waste to Soil Contaminants
An in situ, low-cost soil decontamination approach based on the use of focused excimer lasers has been developed.
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Water-Resistant Microphones and Audible Indicators for Wet Applications
Transducers USA has released a set of new devices.
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This Robot Follows the Unspoken Rules of Walking Down a Sidewalk
Engineers at MIT have designed an autonomous robot that has “socially aware navigation” that keeps pace with foot traffic and observes the unspoken sidewalk code.
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New Sensor Development Kit Can Connect to Bluetooth Devices
Mouser Electronics, Inc. is now stocking the Thingy:52™ IoT sensor development kit from Nordic Semiconductor.
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Comparing Sensors in Today's Digital Cameras
Digital cameras differ from their predecessors as image capture is accomplished via a solid-state image sensor rather than photographic film. The sensor is divided up into small segments called pixels. To some degree, the resolution of the image is a function of the number of pixels, but equally if not more important are the size of the pixels, the image sensor format and associated circuitry, which in part dictates image noise and dynamic range.
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Diagnosing Your Vehicle's Bad Throttle Position Sensor
A bad TPS will cause your engine to run poorly. Generally the engine will idle fine but will have difficulty accelerating.
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Video: Marvel Studios Empowers Teenage Girls with “Thor: Ragnarok” STEM Challenge
The contest will encourage girls to build new toys, robots or apps.
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New Power Platform Pairs Solar Carport with Renewable Energy Storage
XsunX combines business management technologies with energy storage.
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Video: New Smart Home Technology Aimed at Senior Living
TruSense’s platform uses sensors, GPS and Amazon Echo Dot to bring new levels or safety to at-home seniors
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The Evolution of DVR Technology
From the VCR to TiVo to DVRs built into cable boxes, having what we want, when we want it has evolved significantly over the past thirty years. As storage moves to the cloud in many industries, it shouldn’t be a surprise that DVRs are moving to the cloud as well.
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Autonomous Pizza Delivery
Domino’s Pizza and Ford are conducting an experiment for the future of food delivery
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New HDMI Cables Can Bend Around Small Spaces and Tight Corners
L-com Global Connectivity has announced that it has released a new series of high-flex HDMI cables to address confined space AV applications.
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Cheap SSD Targets DIY Upgraders and Makers
Crucial is using Micron’s 3D NAND for its new line of drives.
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Autumn Leaves are a Developing Material in High-Tech Electronics
Researchers in Shandong, China have discovered a new method to convert the organic waste matter into a porous carbon material that can be used to produce high-tech electronics.
