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Veggies, Pot and LEDs
LEDs are beginning to replace other lighting choices for hydroponics. Advances in the technology, along with the legalization of marijuana, are spurring their use. Of course, they are used to grow a lot more than just pot.
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Smartphone Application Could Help Detect Autism in Very Young Children
The application tracks eye movement of children by using photos of social scenes.
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Platform Evaluates Enhancement-mode GaN HEMTs in System Design
Kit gives power engineers a reference design to quickly evaluate performance of 650 V GaN e-HEMTs in any system design.
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Millennials and the Internet Changing the Way Materials are Purchased
A plethora of research on the topic reveals that Millennials rely heavily on technology tools for purchasing products, a trend that can very well seep into the material-sourcing world. View the full report here.
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Is Graphene--Finally--A Replacement for Silicon?
Can graphene be used in place of silicon?
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Tesla to Accelerate Electric Car Production with Grohmann Engineering Acquisition
The company will be the initial German-based advanced automation headquarters
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STMicroelectronics and MicroVision Team Up to Develop Laser Beam Scanning Technology
STMicroelectronics and MicroVision Team Up to Develop Laser Beam Scanning Technology
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Mercedes-Benz Launches Private Car-Sharing Platform
The Croove service allows users to operate a safe, well-maintained vehicle while owners earn extra cash when not using their vehicle
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Video Game Interface Replaces Expensive Centrifuge Sensors
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have replaced the expensive sensors on a geotechnical centrifuge with a Microsoft Kinect in order to better study the effects of soil erosion on levees.
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Disposable HIV Test Developed Using a USB Stick
Scientists have taken equipment that is normally the size of a photocopier and shrunk it down to a portable device.
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Synaptics TouchView™ TDDI Selected for Huawei Mate 9 Smartphones
Synaptics Inc. has announced its touch and display driver integration (TDDI) technology was selected for Huawei Mate 9 smartphones.
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Future Electronics, Gemalto Ink Franchise Agreement
Global distributor Future Electronics has signed a franchise agreement with Gemalto to sell its computer security products.
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New Technology Could Track Satellites and Guide Craft in Deep Space
A new development called NavCube could demonstrate X-ray communications in space for the first time ever, while also providing more accurate high-altitude navigation capabilities.
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LinkSwitch-TN2 Switcher IC Delivers High Accuracy in Non-Isolated Off-Line Apps
At Electronica 2016, Power Integrations debuted its LinkSwitch-TN2 switcher IC for off-line, non-isolated applications.
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Modular IoT Gateway Handles Wide Range of Wireless Protocols
NXP Semiconductors’ Modular IoT Gateway suits large node networks (LNNs) with pre-integrated, tested and RF-certified support for a wide array of wireless communications protocols, including Thread, ZigBee and Wi-Fi.?
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Digital LED Suits Future Automotive Applications
Next-generation LED platform is the first product rolled out by the open ISELED Alliance?for future automotive products.
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Material Technology Enhances Energy-Conversion Efficiency in Artificial Photosynthesis
Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. has developed a thin-film process technology that increases oxygen-producing efficiency by more than 100-fold.
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Gas-filled Surge Arresters Protect Base Station Supplies
TDK Corporation has introduced gas-filled EPCOS surge arresters for use in base stations.
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Intel Sets World Record With 500-Drone Light Show
Intel is making strides in drone technology. Now it has set a Guinness World Record for "The Most UAVs Airborne Simultaneously" using 500 of its brand new Intel Shooting Star drones.
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Researchers to Build Computer Hardware that Fights Viruses
Instead of relying on software, the Binghamton team wants to modify a computer's CPU chip by adding logic to check for anomalies while running a program like Microsoft Word.
