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World’s Fastest Camera Can Capture Traveling Light Pulses
The new technology allows for new possibilities involving fast processes, such as neurons firing, chemical reactions, fuel burning or exploding chemicals.
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Synchronous DC/DC Buck Regulators Eliminate Switch-node Ringing
The LM53625-Q1 and LM53635-Q1 synchronous buck regulators from Texas Instruments eliminate switch-node ringing to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI).
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DP3T Momentary Slide Switch Offers J-Bend SMT Lead Option
The JS207 Series subminiature slide switches provide an economical alternative to on-on-momentary toggle & rocker switches.
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MIT Develops Wearable Sensors That Detect Toxic Gases
A new kind of wearable chemical sensor can connect to a smartphone or wearable device to detect trace amounts of toxic gases.
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Sigfox Extends Internet of Things Network to Mexico and Latin America
The company is partnering with WND and IotNet Mexico for deployment.
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Integrating Laser-Built Circuits to Create Useful Quantum Computers
We are now closer to useful quantum computing thanks to this new way of packing a lot more quantum computing power into a much smaller space.
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DJI Develops Industrial Drone That Can Withstand Collisions
DJI has teamed up with a Swiss aerial technology company called Flyability to create an extremely collision-tolerant drone.
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NASA Testing Propulsion Technology on Experimental Airplane
The new technology will incorporate 14 electric motors turning propellers and integrated into a uniquely designed wing.
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Q&A: When Art and Technology Merge
An art student pursues her passion for technology and transforms current, sometimes mundane, technology and advancements into artwork.
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AI System Beats Military Expert in Air Combat Simulator
Retired U.S. Air Force Colonel Gene Lee possesses extensive aerial combat experience, but he was recently beat in an air combat simulator—by a computer.
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Mouser to Sell VIA’s System Development Boards
Mouser Electronics, Inc. has signed a global distribution agreement with?VIA Technologies, Inc., to sell VIA’s integrated boards and modules based on industry-standard PicoITX and ETX form factors.
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Robots Will Help Each Other Out, If Signaled
In the same way a human can wave or point at another human to get their attention or assistance, robots can wave and point to get the attention of other robots.
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The Netherlands Becomes First Country to Implement Nationwide Internet of Things
Using its LoRa network, telecom KPN has brought nationwide coverage to the country.
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Faraday Future Joins All-Electric Car Racing Circuit
The company has signed a long-term deal with Dragon Racing to sponsor and provide technical support.
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German Engineers Developing AR Helmet for Pilots
Researchers are working on a new helmet-mounted display that employs augmented reality tech in order to help pilots detect flight hazards in early stages.
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Avnet Receives Semiconductor Distributor of the Year Award from Vishay
Electronics distributor Avnet has awarded Vishay its Distributor of the Year award.
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Magnetic Speed Sensor IC Is Surface Mountable
SOIC package allows for ease of use for PCB applications over typical SIP-based packages.
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LED Lighting to Save Seminole County Sports Complex $100,000 Per Year
The lighting system will also provide better visibility and 64% less energy consumption compared to traditional lighting
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These Scientists Ditched Their Supercomputer, PC Worked Better
Physicists used an ordinary desktop PC with GPU to solve complicated integral equations of quantum mechanics, previously conducted only on supercomputers.
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Engineers Create Soft Motors and Wheels for Soft Robotic Vehicles
The soft robotic vehicle, comprised of a silicone rubber 1 million times softer than aluminum, was able to survive falls eight times its own height.
