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Researchers 3D-Print First Microfluidic Lab on a Chip Device
Researchers at BYU have printed the first viable microfluidic device small enough to be effective at a scale less than 100 micrometers.
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Video: Artificial Intelligence Enables Smoother Video Streaming
MIT has developed a system using machine learning to pick different algorithms depending on the best network conditions
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Robots and the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
Researchers are thinking seriously about ethical issues raised by the development of AI. Here's a look at some current considerations.
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Video: First AR School Badge Gives Users A 360-Degree View of the Campus
Shenzhen University has launched its AR school badge in front of the International Conference Hall of Shenzhen University.
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Video: World’s Largest OLED Screen Revealed
LG Electronics Business Solutions unveiled the world’s largest OLED screen and world’s largest high-definition video wall.
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Major Improvement in Lensless Computational Microscopy Achieved
Researchers from ITMO University and the Tampere University of Technology have improved computational imaging of optical signals in lensless microscopes.
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Video: Golf’s First AI Platform Upgraded with Real-Time Distance Calculations and More
Arccos Golf has announced the launch of new features for the Arccos Caddie, the first artificial intelligence (AI) platform for golfers.
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Mouser Electronics “Shaping Smarter Cities” Augmented Reality E-Book
In this inspiring EBook, entitled “Shaping Smarter Cities,” Mouser and suppliers Analog Devices, Intel, Microchip and Molex explore augmented reality beyond gaming applications a la Pokémon Go.
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Implantable Batteries are Powered by Salt
A flexible battery for wearable electronics and medical implants runs on IV saline solution and other body-inspired fluids.
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A Better Material than Silicon for Transistors
Silicon is the king of semiconductor materials. One of these silicon's most important attributes is the fact that when exposed to oxygen (“rust”) it forms a “native” outstanding insulator and protector, silicon dioxide (SiO2), that is essential during the manufacturing process of chips.
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SQUID-Based Detector with a New Level of Sensitivity
A new sensor array-based instrument provides ultra-low noise detection of small amounts of energy.
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99.5 Percent Yield Efficiency Reached for Pure Red Cadmium Free Quantum Dots
Quantum Materials is working to match Apple's desire to enable QD-LEDs for future smartphones.
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TE Connectivity Introduces a New Surface-mount Connector
TE Connectivity (TE, (NYSE: TEL), the $12 billion global technology leader in connectivity and sensors, announced the introduction of the two-piece pluggable connectors with surface mount technology. The BUCHANAN WireMate connector series includse headers and mating plugs in vertical and right-angle configurations.
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160-Year-Old Brockville Railway Tunnel Lights Up for the First Time
Philips is installing LEDs to create custom light shows at the historic location in Canada.
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Asymmetric Doherty GaN-on-SiC Amplifier Improves Efficiency in Base Station Equipment
Qorvo’s new device reduces costs while providing better linearity, efficiency and gain.
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Video: Machine Learning Device Can Spot Counterfeit Goods Without Hurting the Product
A team of researchers has developed a new mechanism that uses a machine-learning system to detect counterfeit products.
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4K Over Coax Offers New Options for Indoor/Outdoor Security Cameras
Dahua is now shipping its HDCVI series of HD over coax cameras.
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This 3D Printer Allows Multiple Users to Print Jobs in an Incubator Environment
The printer allows users to not wait for another user to extract their finished print job or prepare the printer for the next job.
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Nanotechnology Being Used to Quickly Diagnose Zika Virus
Researchers from Washington University in St. Louis have developed a new test that detects Zika virus in the blood.
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Video: VTOL Drone Designed for Utility Inspections
Flight tests are complete for a vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicle developed to meet the inspection needs of electric and gas utilities.
