Industries
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Short tutorial: Understanding RF isolator and RF circulators
RF isolators and circulators are passive components essential to modern communication systems. They act as traffic routers for RF signals, moving the signals to any desired place in the circuit.
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Happy High-Tech Halloween
Some costume ideas and inspiration for tech enthusiasts celebrating Halloween.
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The Next Dimension of Computer Chips is Here
Research collaboration between Osaka University and the Nara Institute of Science and Technology has used scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) to create images of atomically flat side-surfaces of 3D silicon crystals.
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Standards Needed for On-orbit Robotic Servicing of Satellites
A new consortium is tasked with developing consensus-derived technical and safety standards for on-orbit servicing operations.
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New Generation of Pests are Resistant to Biotech Crops
Researchers at the University of Arizona in Tuscon have started to address this concern and discover why the pests adapted quickly in some cases, but not in others.
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An Introduction to Programmable Attenuator Systems
An attenuator is an electrical component that reduces the amplitude of a signal passing through it without significantly degrading the integrity of that signal.
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Bacteria has Been Developed to Self-Organize and Build Working Sensors
Researchers from Duke University have turned bacteria into builders of useful devices by programming them with a synthetic gene circuit.
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Researchers Have Modeled 5G Mobile Communication of the Future
Scientists from RUDN University have created a mathematical model of reliable microwave communication for cell phones and other devices.
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Connected Healthcare and the Internet of Medical Things
Applications for direct integration of the physical world into computer-based systems are now rapidly expanding in the medical and healthcare sectors.
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See How Quantum Materials Boost Photodetector Efficiency
Researchers doubled photodetector efficiency by stacking two atomic layers of tungsten diselenide on a single atomic layer of molybdenum diselenide.
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New Industrial Robotics Standards Body
The OSHA-NIOSH-RIA alliance will focus on communication and education about best practices in robot safety.
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Technology for Wildlife Research
Two expeditions that drew heavily on artificial intelligence and drones may point the way to more efficient and less invasive methods of wildlife research.
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New Technology Allows AI Systems to have an Awareness of Their Physical Surroundings
Twenty Billion Neurons, a deep learning pioneer, has debuted an artificial intelligence (AI) technology that is the world’s first to show an awareness of its environment and the actions that are surrounding it.
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New Optical-Solid-State Surface Array Laser Radar Released
GeniusPros Technologies (GPT) has revealed its new signature optical-solid-state surface array laser radar at a product release event at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA.
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New Joint Solution Allows for Nanometer Scale Production of 3D Structures
The joint solution involves SwissLitho’s novel NanoFrazor thermal scanning probe lithography system.
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New Near-Infrared Technology for Machine and Night Vision Applications Developed
OmniVision Technologies Inc. has introduced Nyxel™, a revolutionary near-infrared (NIR) technology that leverages novel silicon semiconductor architectures and processes to tackles challenges that plague existing approaches to NIR detection in image sensors.
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Watch: New Telescope Attachment Allows Ground-Based Telescopes to Observe New Planets
A new, cheap attachment to telescopes allows a previously unachievable precision in ground-based observations of exoplanets — planets beyond our solar system.
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Researchers Use DNA Metabarcoding to Check the Health of the Boreal Forest
Cutting-edge DNA metabarcoding technology, developed by the University of Guelph, can help speed up and improve the monitoring process, according to a new study.
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Send T-Rex with a Text
New emoji are coming to Apple's iOS 11.1.
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High Self-resonant RF and Microwave Capacitors from New Yorker Electronics
New Exxelia Temex NHB capacitors feature ultra-low ESR, high-RF power and high self-resonant frequency.
