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Jazz-Playing Robot and Computers to Jam
DARPA project MUSICA wants to help humans collaborate with machines.
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Lithography and Photomask Technologies Stand at a Crossroads
Lithography and Photomask Technologies are both on the verge of an entirely different future, with multiple technical challenges.
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Mitsubishi Is Creating Directional-Indicator System That Lights Up Road Surfaces
A new technology aimed at making pedestrians and drivers safer has been announced by Mitsubishi Electric.
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NASA Asking Industry for Ideas for Obtaining Advanced Solar Electric Propulsion-Based Spacecraft
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has issued a call to American industry for new ideas on how it could obtain a core advanced solar electric propulsion-based spacecraft to support the Asteroid Redirect Robotic Mission (ARRM).
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Semiconductor Equipment Sales Up in September over Last Year
But are down compared to levels in August.
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Turning E-Waste into Income
The more electronics global consumers buy, the more they eventually throw away, and the more goods there are to take back, recycle and reuse.
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Researchers Discover How to Shine More Sunlight on Solar Panels, Increase Output By 30%
Michigan Technological University researchers and a team from Queen’s University in Canada have discovered a way to get more sun to shine on solar panels, in effect increasing their output by 30% or more.
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Robotic Insects Will Be Given Laser Eyes, Use Same Tech as Driverless Vehicles
Researchers from the University at Buffalo are giving robotic bees tiny laser-powered sensors that act as eyes so they can sense the size, shape and distance of approaching objects.
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Benchmark Electronics to Buy Secure Communications Systems
Benchmark spends $230 million for greater industrial opportunities.
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Cypress Semiconductor Licenses Fingerprint Recognition Technology
The agreement with Precise Biometrics will allow for security features in chips for tablets and smartphones.
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IBM Watson and Triax Sensor Tackle Head Injuries
Triax and IBM’s Watson technology are collaborating on concussion prevention and management.
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Magic Leap Showcases Augmented Reality Demo
Is this the future of media and entertainment?
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Mouser Adds ADAS Data to Automotive App Site
ADAS section includes products, discussions and technical resources.
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Powerbox Introduces High-Performance Power Supplies for Industrial Apps
New line of Powerbox standard AC/DC power supplies target most demanding industrial applications.
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Varian Medical Intros Portable Industrial X-Ray Devices
The compact, lightweight Linatron Xp offers high-energy X-ray penetration for industrial inspection.
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Department of Energy Researchers Demonstrate Their 2D-Laser Breakthrough
Researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have taken a big leap toward next-generation ultra-compact photonic and optoelectronic devices.
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Google and the New York Times Team Up Launch Virtual Reality Project
The New York Times has just announced the launch of NYT V, its new virtual reality project in collaboration with Google, which includes shipping out over 1 million Google Cardboard viewers to home delivery subscribers along with the regular copy of The New York Times the weekend of Nov. 7-8.
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Lam Research to Acquire KLA-Tencor for $10.6 Billion
The combined company will be able to provide key equipment to chipmakers struggling with next-generation technology.
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Lockheed Martin’s F-16V With Advanced AESA Radar Tech Successfully Embarked on First Flight
Lockheed Martin’s successfully completed the maiden flight of the F-16V, a next-generation configuration that leverages a common worldwide sustainment infrastructure and provides capability improvements to one of the most affordable, combat-proven multi-role fighters.
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Western Digital Grabs SanDisk for $19 Billion
The deal will give the storage vendor access to a flash memory supply and a stronger foothold in the SSD market.
