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USGS Looks to Map Potentially Destructive Geomagnetic Storms
The goal is to prevent a major storm from causing damage to the electric-grid systems in the U.S.
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Power Textile Generates Electricity from Wind and Sun
The engineers have developed a fabric that can harvest energy from both the sun and motion at the same time.
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Palm-Sized Artificial Intelligence Computer Powers Autonomous Vehicles
Nvidia has rolled out its Drive PX 2 platform for self-driving and mapping in future vehicles.
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Sensor Measures Dissolved Ozone
Mettler Toledo Thornton says its pureO3 Ozone Sensor provides robust, reliable measurement of dissolved ozone in pure water applications.
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Scalable Platform Points Way Toward High-Resolution LiDAR
LeddarTech has taken the wraps off of a new LiDAR sensing platform dubbed LeddarVu. It also debuted the first product offering in the new platform: the Vu8 LiDAR sensing module.
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Cree Offers 25 New LED Bulbs
The new bulbs offer better light quality, better dimming and better lifetime performance.
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Meet the First-Ever Completely 3-D Printed Camera
One hobbyist and technology student set out to create an entire 35-mm camera using only a 3-D printer – and succeeded.
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Amazon Alexa Ported to GE Appliances, Food Network
More than 3,000 skills enabled by the voice-activated Smart Home platform
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Temperature Measurement IC Linearizes Sensors to 0.1° C Conformity
The LTC2986 measurement IC digitizes any combination of thermocouples, RTDs, thermistors and external diodes with 0.1° C conformity and 0.001° C resolution.
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Verizon Adds LED Lighting to Internet of Things Portfolio
The acquisition of Sensity will help to enable solutions for the smart city.
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TI Garnering Interest in Coding and Engineering in the Classroom
The company’s TI-Innovator Hub is a palm-sized box that will allow students to analyze and explain the world around them.
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One-Person, Three-Wheel Electric Vehicle Introduced by Canadian Automotive Start-Up
The SOLO vehicle is designed as a commuter car with a 100-mile range.
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World’s Most Powerful X-ray Shatters Previous Beliefs About Buckyballs
A team of Australian scientists used the world’s most powerful X-ray laser to shatter crystallography findings that have been accepted for more than 100 years.
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One Day Warehouses Will Be Filled with Only Robotic Employees
Do we really even need humans in our warehouses? Maybe not, but they’ll still be needed to remotely control those loose robots running around.
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Sealed Connector Installs Easily Anywhere
The FullAXS Mini connector sealing system enables one-handed, blind installs from many angles. It can easily be installed in virtually any location.
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1 W Thin-Film Chip Resistors Come in 0612 Case
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. is now offering its MCW AT wide- terminal, thin-film chip resistors in a 0612 case size.
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Mouser Electronics, Grant Imahara, Local Motors Team Up on Autonomous Driving Experience
Electronics distributor Mouser Electronics?Inc. is teaming up with Local Motors and celebrity engineer Grant Imahara to build a fully transforming vehicle cockpit for 3-D-printed autonomous vehicles.
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Apple Watch Series 2 Includes GPS and Swimming Protection
A new dual-core processor allows the watch to be 50% faster than the previous generation.
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Volvo Begins Autonomous Driving Project in Sweden
Drive Me initiative will see self-driving cars given to real families on public roads.
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MIT Working on Tech to Let You Read Closed Books
The day when you can read a book without having to even open it is coming, thanks to a team of researchers from MIT that has designed an imaging system that can read closed books.
