Industries
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AI Algorithm Can Predict Alzheimer’s in Patients Years Before Symptoms Show
Scientists used artificial intelligence techniques and big data to develop an algorithm capable of recognizing signs of dementia two years before its onset.
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Electronics Supply Chain: The Problem of Obsolescence
Short consumer product life cycles and general weakness in the global market have increased the speed at which components are becoming obsolete.
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Full PCI Express Mini Card Supports LTE Advanced Category 11
Telit has introduced a new module for OEMs to deploy next-generation products quickly.
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This 3D Printer Can Design Custom Robots in Minutes
Researchers from MIT’s Computer Science and Artifical Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have taken steps towards fixing this problem with a new system called "Interactive Robogami”.
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Nanoparticle Ink Prints Glowing Holograms with an Inkjet Printer
Researchers at ITMO University revealed a new approach for printing luminescent structures based on nanoparticle ink.
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Bluetooth 5 Tracker Helps Find Keys, Vehicles or Smartphones
The tracker supports Amazon Echo, Philips Hue, IFTTT and NEST.
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Drone Uses in the Construction Industry
The current state and use of the technology and what the future might hold.
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Safety Watch Instantly Notifies Guardians When User Engages the One Touch Alarm
Carah is an analog watch with smart capabilities and built-in SOS safety alert.
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Tight-Space Power Supplies
Bel Power Solutions has expanded its portfolio to include new power supply units specially engineered for use in tight spaces.
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Video: New App Tracks Meals in Under 10 Seconds
Evolve Health has launched a new mobile app that helps users stay updated on their health and track their calorie intake with an artificially intelligent (AI) health advisor named Eva.
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AI Can Now Evaluate the Quality of Short Stories
Can artificial intelligence recognize a good story when it sees one?
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Counterfeit Components: Fake Parts, Real Dangers
In the world of electronics, the supply chain is susceptible to a particular type of vulnerability: counterfeiting.
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Spaser Nanolaser Can Detect and Eliminate Cancer Cells in the Bloodstream
A nanolaser known as a spaser can serve as a super-bright, water-soluble, biocompatible probe capable of finding metastasized cancer cells in the blood stream and then killing the cells.
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Electronic Skin is the Newest Development in Wearable Health Monitors
There is a new electronic skin microsystem that will change the way you monitor your health.
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Video: New Method for Plant Genetics Speeds up the Plant Identification Process
Researchers from the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew have discovered new opportunities for plant sciences that are now available with portable and real-time DNA sequencing for the first time.
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A Wireless Emulator for 5G Research
NYU researchers have built a wireless emulator suitable for 5G systems featuring massive bandwidths and hundreds of antenna elements.
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Five High-Tech Ways Sensors Can Be Used for Security Applications
Smart home products have started to gain a lot of traction in the past decade, particularly with regard to security. The heart of these smart home security devices is the sensors that continually monitor and notify the homeowner with varying degrees of frequency, depending upon the homeowner’s preferences.
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TU Munich Reveals Second Pod for Elon Musk's SpaceX Hyperloop Competition
The pod will be made of carbon fiber-reinforced plastic.
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Video: Soft Robots that Can Self-Heal
Researchers damaged three prototypes in tests and they healed and resumed tasks.
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Five Gadgets to Watch the Solar Eclipse Without Glasses
From binoculars and telescopes to moonroof covers and DIY creations.
