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Video: Watch Researchers Use a Programmable Language to Improve Energy-Harvesting Computers
The technology expands the reach for Internet of Things devices, medical implants and space exploration.
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NASA Develops Lidar Instrument to Search for Signs of Life on Mars
Attached to a rover or other robotic device, the instrument could be used to search for organic particles that are recent or from the past.
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Industry 4.0 Gathers Steam
Industry 4.0 is the bringing together of several digital technology capabilities simultaneously. In 2016, is it a promise or is it gathering momentum?
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Fisker’s Electric Car Will Double the Range of Tesla's Car
The newly launched automotive company revealed first images and details of its EMotion vehicle.
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Bridges Can Tweet Details About Their Structural Conditions
Bridges that can tweet their conditions represent a novel and important use of Internet of Things technology.
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Power Connectors Offer Many Sizes, Ratings
The ELCON Mini family of products produces up to 40 A per contact in a two-position, 8 mm-high form factor.
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Analog Devices Acquires Innovasic
Analog Devices, Inc.has acquired Innovasic Inc., a supplier of Deterministic Ethernet semiconductor and software solutions, to strengthen its presence in industrial automation and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).
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Mouser and Local Motors Show Off 3-D Printed Car with Drone Tech
Mouser Electronics has teamed up with Local Motors and celebrity engineer Grant Imahara to show off the final build of a 3-D-printed vehicle equipped with drone-launching technology.
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Ultra-Capacitor DC UPS: Your Best Choice to Ensure that Critical Information and Functions Remain Available When Supply Voltage Drops Out
Backup power systems are an integral part of installations as varied as data centers, wind turbine farms, telecommunications networks and industrial plant operations—all of which rely on the continuous availability of power.
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Researchers Develop Functional Nanoscale Computing Device
The device could be packed into a block no bigger than 50 nanometers on any side.
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Printed Solar Cells Made of Flexible Plastic Could Bring Limitless Power to New Applications
Not just useful for home power needs, the technology could be adapted to clothing, cars or mobile devices.
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Who Done It? TV’s CSI vs. Real Forensics Labs
We’ve long watched CSI and similar shows on TV, where crimes are wrapped up in an hour because every zoomy bit of electronics is at the disposal of whatever CSI team is featured that night. Is it really like that? How do we solve crimes in 2016??
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Pressure Sensor Series Extends to Lower Pressures
Silicon Microstructures' SM5221 and SM6221 low-pressure sensor series covers pressure ranges from 0.3 PSI to 2.0 PSI.
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Cannabis Grown Under LED Lighting May Produce More Medicinal Properties
In a study in greenhouse horticulture, plants using LEDs provided a higher content of active substances than those using traditional lamps.
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Future Electronics, Delta Ink Global Franchise Agreement
Future Electronics has announced an expanded worldwide franchise agreement with Delta Products Corporation’s Industrial, Medical and Lighting Power Supply group
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Fujitsu, Lenovo to Explore Global Strategic PC Cooperation
Fujitsu and Lenovo are exploring a strategic cooperation in R&D and manufacturing of personal computers for the global market.
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Multi-layer, Organic Low-Pass Filters Operate to 6.5 GHz
The LP Series MLO low-pass filters combine high dielectric constant and low loss materials to enable the fabrication of multi-layer, stacked passive devices.
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12 A µModule Regulator Can Be Placed on Backside of PCB
The LTM4643 µModule Regulator is supplied in a 1.82 mm-high ultra-thin package and suits systems with height restrictions, such as backside PCB assembly.
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ARM’s mbed Cloud Coalesces Connect, Provision and Update for IoT Devices
With embed Cloud, ARM is reinforcing its IoT strategy by bringing connectivity, security and firmware update features under a single SaaS-based solution called mbed Cloud.
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Q&A: Micah Toll Creates DIY Batteries for Makers Everywhere
If you’ve ever wanted to build your own battery, now you can. Micah Toll has created DIY Maker Batteries to power just about anything. Learn about the creator, the technology and the future of the Maker Movement.
