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New Study Finds Way to Predict Cybersickness from Prolonged VR Use
University of Waterloo researchers have created a method to predict when someone is likely to feel sick from virtual reality (VR) headsets.
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Study Finds a Lack of Machine Learning Education in Most Medical School Programs
A new study from the Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) has shown that machine learning and artificial intelligence are a growing tool in the medical field, but machine learning training is lacking in current medical education programs.
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Integra: Don’t Rule Out Silicon Bipolar, LDMOS or VDMOS Transistors Just Yet
The company has yet to obsolete these legacy transistors because they’re still in high demand in unique and legacy applications where GaN power transistors don’t do the job.
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Smartphone System Can Detect Unsafe Levels of Lead in Drinking Water
Researchers from the University of Houston have developed an inexpensive system that can detect lead levels in drinking water with just a smartphone.
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Smart Planter Creates Optimal Growing Conditions for Houseplants
Bloomengine's smart planter is perfect for the plant-lover looking to create optimal conditions for indoor plant growth.
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WIN Semiconductors Corp. Integrated GaAs Technologies Support 5G User Equipment and Network Infrastructure
Integrated GaAs technologies deliver high performance mmWave and sub-6 Ghz front-end solutions for a wide range of 5G applications.
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Intel Accelerates China’s Move to 5G
The company has announced new developments within the Chinese value chain.
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Compact LED Module Focuses 99% of Light Forward
Lumileds has introduced a new device for fixture, street lights, sports lighting and portables.
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New Laser Lenses and Mirrors Allow Easy Laser Cutting on Abrasive Materials
Laser Research Optics has introduced a line of direct field replacement CO2 laser lenses and mirrors that fit lasers used for cutting complex shapes from abrasive composites where edge accuracy is critical.
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New DVI Cable Assemblies Are a Cheap Upgrade for Old Projectors or Monitors
L-com Global Connectivity announced that it has released a new series of Display Port to DVI cable assemblies.
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Chassis Plans BFX Bi-fold Rugged LCD Display Systems Now Shipping
The first double, side-by-side, 24 in rugged displays on the market offer a multitude of available video input formats in a 2U rackmount package for military, industrial and commercial applications.
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Littelfuse Announces 1700 V, 1 Ohm, SiC MOSFET
The new MOSFET enables high-frequency, high-efficiency power control applications, such as electric and hybrid vehicles, datacenters and auxiliary power supplies.
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A New Spray-on Technique for Thin and Flexible Antennas
Researchers from Drexel’s College of Engineering have developed an antenna that can be sprayed onto a surface.
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SureCore Opens Low-Power SRAM IP Customization Service
The customization service delivers specific power and performance requirements for wearable, wireless, augmented reality and IoT devices whose requirements go beyond standard low-power memory IP.
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GNSS Firewall Helps Protect Against GPS Cybersecurity Threats in Critical Infrastructure
Microsemi’s new BlueSky device protects against jamming, spoofing and complete outage.
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Watch: New AFM Allows for Fast Characterization of Materials
Park Systems presented its world-leading Atomic Force Microscopes (AFM) at the 147th Annual Meeting & Exhibition of The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS) this year.
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New Laser Mapping Solution Combines Three Technologies into One System
Three technology companies have partnered to create the first laser offset mapping solution, one that improves how field crews can safely and accurately capture data in hard-to-reach assets and in GNSS-impaired environments.
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New Report on Global Surface Haptics Market from N-Tech Research
The market is predicted to surpass $11.5 billion in revenues in 2022, driven by widespread adoption of the technology within mobile electronics and the automotive sector.
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Smart Wheelchair Cushion Adjusts to Prevent Health Risks
University of Texas Arlington researchers have created a smart cushion that changes the air pressure on a wheelchair seat to prevent negative effects from sitting in a wheelchair for long periods.
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Watch: New Electronic Skin Has Major Improvements for Wearables, Robotics and More
Researchers from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology have developed a new, stretchable, pressure-insensitive strain sensor that has an all solution-based process for wearables, robots, prosthetics and more.
