Industries
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Researchers Discover How to Influence the Process of Photon Creation
Physicists from Julius-Maximilians-Universität (JMU) Würzburg in Bavaria, Germany, have solved the problem of photon creation and have established a set of rules for optimized optical antennas.
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Remote Control Commands Dependent on Your Location
A new remote for a universal-hub smart home solution employs geolocalization technology to execute different commands, depending on what you tap it on.
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Asphalt-Based Filter to Sequester Greenhouse Gases at Wellhead Enhanced
Rice University scientists have found a way to make their asphalt-based sorbents better at capturing carbon dioxide from gas wells by just adding water.
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Stable Quantum Gate for Quantum Bit Systems Developed
Scientists of the University of Konstanz, Princeton University and the University of Maryland developed a stable quantum gate for two-quantum bit systems made of silicon.
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DARPA Looking to Deploy “Ocean of Things”
The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is envisioning an “Ocean of Things” program involving thousands of floating sensors forming a distributed network.
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Security Sandbox Market To See Massive Growth
The global network security sandbox market is expected to reach $40.48 billion by 2025, up from a valuation of $916.0 million in 2016.
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Get Uncorked at CES with Debut of First Digital Wine Aerator
French-based startup Aveine has developed a wine aeration device with connected smartphone application.
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Catch This Snap-Together Autonomous Car at CES 2018
A Swiss car manufacturer is tackling the challenge of component life cycle incompatibility with a concept car that separates into two snap-together parts: a durable 'pod' for passengers, and a high-wear 'skateboard' chassis.
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Virtual Reality Journalism Produces More Empathy, Less Credibility
A team of researchers finds that virtual reality in journalism may help pull readers into a story, but can also diminish credibility if utilized in a way that is too “flashy.”
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Shopping for Christmas Future
A new report from Amazon’s U.K. site offers some ideas about what we can expect in Christmases to come, from virtual decorations to 3D-printed desserts and more.
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Chemists Synthesize Narrow Ribbons of Graphene with Heat and Light
UCLA chemists have developed a new method to produce nanoribbons of graphene, next-generation structures that many scientists believe will someday power electronic devices.
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Infineon at CES 2018: Microelectronics – at the Heart of Innovation
Infineon will present intelligent mobility, green home, secure digital ID and other innovative solutions at CES 2018.
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Continental to Demonstrate Holistic Connectivity Experience at CES 2018
The digital travel guide provides the driver with contextual, dynamic and interactive information on navigation, infotainment, travel services and vehicle assistance.
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Researchers Discover Bacteria Have Electrically Conducting Filaments
Microbiologists, led by Derek Lovely, at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst have discovered electrically conducting microfilaments or “nanowires” in many species.
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Fairview Microwave Announces New Waveguide Electromechanical Switches
Fairview Microwave, Inc. announced the development of waveguide electromechanical switches that cover frequency bands C, X, Ku, K and Ka, up to 40GHz.
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Smartphone Case Can Check Blood Sugar Levels Anywhere with Ease
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a smartphone case and app that could make it easier for patients to record and track their blood glucose readings at home and on the go.
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Terraillon to Highlight Connected Wellness HOMNI Sleep Solution at CES 2018
Terraillon solutions include personal scales for the bathroom, food scales for the kitchen and their smart sleep solution HOMNI.
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@-Health Unveils the Future of e-Health at CES 2018
The company will present CardioNexion, the first connected medical device for early detection and analysis of all cardiovascular pathologies.
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New Power Devices Could Significantly Lower Energy Waste
Researchers have developed a new design that could hold up to 1,200 volts and lower energy waste.
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EPAM Partners with Renesas, Offers Cloud-based Connected Auto Solution
EPAM Systems is partnering with Renesas Electronics to develop a cloud-based solution optimized for the automotive cockpit.
