Industries
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Noise Reduction in Quantum Systems Achieved
A team of physicists, including Aranay Bhattacherjee from Jawaharlal Nehru University at New Delhi, India, and colleagues, are researching ways to improve the analysis of quantum noise measurement in spectroscopic investigations.
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Subsea Survey System Improved with Deep Learning Tech
Researchers are developing a deep learning underwater survey system that can automatically inspect and identify potential problems with oil and gas pipelines.
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Robot Kits for Christmas
A look at some of the coolest DIY robot kits out there — most of which you can probably get your hands on before Christmas.
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Insights on Evolving 5G MIMO Networks and Test Methods
All major telecommunications companies are racing to enhance their mobile networks.
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A Stealthy Sensor System Measures Vital Signs Without Contact
A fast, contactless way to monitor blood pressure and heart rate could enable vital signs monitoring whether a patient is sitting in a waiting room or at home.
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Lasers Used to Create Stem Cell Images that Look like Christmas Trees and Wreaths
University of Southampton postgraduate researcher Catarina Moura has used laser-based imaging techniques, part of a regenerative medicine research program at Southampton, to create images of stem cells.
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Don’t Worry Parents, Research Says Technology Is Not Taking Over Your Child’s Life
New Oxford University research has revealed that digital past-times have become intertwined with daily life, and children have adapted their behaviors to include these devices.
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Piezoelectric Pathway to Help Power NASA Visitor Complex
An outdoor footpath at NASA Kennedy Space Center’s Visitor Complex will demonstrate applications of piezoelectric technology.
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Apple Addresses 'Throttling' Concern
Apple has addressed users' longstanding suspicions that their older smartphones are being "throttled," or intentionally slowed down.
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List to Demo Multimodal Human-machine Interaction with Haptic System at CES 2018
New system features force-feedback sensations for gaming, medical, drone and automotive applications with interactive touch technology.
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Valleytronics Leads the Route to Creating a Reversible Computer
Through harnessing the unusual electrical properties of 2D materials, like few-layer black phosphorous and topological Weyl/Dirac semimetal thin films, Singapore University Technology and Design (SUTD) researchers have designed a versatile all-electric-controlled valley filter and demonstrated a concrete working design of a valleytronic logic gate.
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Kymeta Expands Distribution Network to Support Remote Alternative Energy Facilities
Kymeta announces partnership with FMC GlobalSat to deliver global satellite communications to the renewable energy industry.
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Technique Developed that Allows Rapid Screening for New Solar Cells
Researchers all over the world have been pursuing a mission to find better, more efficient materials for tomorrow’s solar panels.
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AI at CES 2018: List Will Demonstrate Algorithm in New Category Called Multi-task Deep Learning
DeepManta’s architecture and enhancements to artificial intelligence extract different types of information simultaneously and in real-time.
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Digi International to Showcase IoT Infrastructure Solutions at CES 2018
The company will present its internet of things (IoT) connectivity products and services.
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A New Wristband in Town
A camera-free gesture recognition controller for VR/AR is set to make an appearance at CES 2018.
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Robot Drummer Can Post Pictures of Human Bandmates and Tag Them on Facebook
Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have studied how humans interact with robots over time, and in particular how social media can enhance their relationship.
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NASA Developed Tool is Searching for Life Beyond Earth
This new instrument is designed to detect compounds and minerals associated with biological activity quickly and with greater sensitivity than previous instruments have allowed.
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Researchers Develop Metal Printing that Creates Low-Cost Production of Flexible Electronics
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a new technique for printing metal circuits directly.
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Record Broken for World’s Coolest Chip Within a Thousandth of a Degree from Absolute Zero
University of Basel physicists have successfully cooled a nanoelectronic chip to a temperature lower than 3 millikelvin.
