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Study Examines if Drones are Impacting Marine Mammals
The increased use of drones in science research is lending to concerns about UAV-related noise levels under the water
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Building PCs for the Factory Floor
Industrial computers offer features, communication capability and robustness suitable for a manufacturing floor that consumer-grade PCs can’t provide.
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Augmented Reality App Allows Smartphone Users to Add Holograms to Videos and Pictures
Start-up 8i has launched its Holo mixed reality content with holograms for consumers
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Ultra-thin Actuator Responds Fast, Has Low Driving Voltage
TDK’s PiezoHapt™ actuator responds in just 4 ms and can be driven with voltages less than 24 V.
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NXP Unveils Secure Platform Solution for the IoT
Developers can access a complete suite of tools and infrastructure to build, deploy, and connect secure, trusted systems
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Ford Invests $1 Billion in Autonomous Driving Software Start-up
Argo AI will help develop the brains behind Ford’s future self-driving car
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DIY Bio-Bots Using 3-D Printing
Researchers have developed a recipe that allows others to duplicate a calls of walking robots with muscle cells
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Wet Tantalum Cap Has Wide Capacitance Range
Vishay’s M39006/33?wet tantalum capacitor meets MIL-PRF-39006/33 specs and provides a capacitance range from 15 µF to 680 µF.
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Supermicro Deploys 30,000+ MicroBlade™ Servers to Power Data Centers
Data center achieves 1.06 power usage effectiveness with 280 nodes per rack delivering maximum server density and efficiency.
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Gas Discharge Tube Suits High Bandwidth Apps
Gas discharge tube protects against fast rising transients. Low off-state capacitance is ideal for high bandwidth applications.
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Nissan to Collaborate With WiTricity on Wireless Electric Car Charging Systems
The companies will work on charging systems that promote interoperability and ease of use.
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Dubai Drone Taxi Set for Liftoff
World’s first passenger drone could be in operation by July
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Implanting Solar Cells Under the Skin
A recent study by Swiss researchers has determined that implanting photovoltaiccells under the skin of patients would be a viable method for keeping medical implants in continuous operation.
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Don’t Expect Delivery Drones Anytime Soon
New research from Gartner says delivery drones will amount to less than 1 percent of the commercial market by 2020.
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Sager Stocking Schurter IEC Inlets
Sager Electronics is offering Schurter’s Polarized IEC Appliance Inlets for Class II Protection.
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Multilayer Organic Filters Suit Wireless Apps
AVX’s HF Series of MLO high pass filters help engineers integrate high quality passive printed elements in thermally matched surface-mount packages.
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Voltage Detector Chip Allows Batteries in Sensors to Last Longer
The chip requires only a few picowatts of power to activate other circuits
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Researchers Bring Terahertz Communication to Life
Researchers announced the development of a terahertz transmitter capable of transmitting an astounding 100 gigabits per second over a single channel.
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Diagnostic Lab on a Chip Produced for Mere Penny
An inexpensive, inkjet-printed lab on a chip could be a boon to healthcare delivery in developing nations.
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Perform Complex Operations – in Hardware or Software?
Getting a system to execute a suite of operations used to rest primarily with the hardware. Today, embedding those functions in software offers numerous advantages.
