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Rust and Magnons are the Next Step Towards Faster Electronics without Producing Heat
A team of researchers has found a way to achieve fast computer speeds and eliminate heat production. The key to achieving this is magnon spintronics and antiferromagnets.
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Small Businesses Gain Entry into Photonics with a New Kind of Partner
To successfully reach the industries that will benefit from the growth of photonics, such as autonomous vehicles and healthcare, small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) need the ability to collaborate and gain access to resources that would otherwise be out of their reach.
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Wearable Patch Uses Ultrasound Waves to Monitor Central Blood Pressure
The new patch would help doctors diagnose cardiovascular problems earlier than any other blood pressure monitoring methods. It can be used to continuously monitor blood pressure in heart or lung disease patients.
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Saelig Introduces Janz Tec Raspberry Pi 3 B+ Embedded and Panel Computers With Long-term Availability
Raspberry Pi-based industrial computers from Janz Tec AG are updated with the new Raspberry Pi 3 B+ module for long-term availability and enhanced specs.
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Intel Acquires SoC Design Tool and IP Startup
NetSpeed Systems will help Intel to develop and test new SoCs with more IP.
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New Antenna Technology Boosts Antenna Gain for Internet of Things Applications
Taoglas Boost modification allows designers to meet stringent carrier certification requirements for small devices.
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Wearable Device Hastens Hair Regrowth
A wearable, flexible photostimulator for hair-growth applications has been shown to stimulate the return of hair, at least in shaved mice.
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Sodium-Ion Batteries Just Took One Step Closer to Replacing Lithium-Ion Batteries
Sodium-ion batteries could replace lithium-ion batteries which are currently used in electric vehicles, laptops, cell phones and more.
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Watch: AI Predicts a Person’s Next Move Via Headcam
Researchers from the University of Tokyo have developed a computational tool that learns from past headcam footage and predicts where the user’s focus is going next.
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Tiny Neurosensors Track Dopamine Levels in the Brain for Over a Year
MIT neuroscientists have created a way to measure dopamine production in the brain for over a year. The new method could help doctors learn more about dopamine’s role in the brain.
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Boxer the Robot: Fun for All Ages
Boxer the Robot is a fun little bot that simulates emotions and has the ability to follow commands, play games and provide lots of interaction. Electronics360 recently got the chance to give it a test drive.
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New Transducer Could Create $100 Ultrasound Scanners
The new transducer is small, portable, wearable and smartphone-powered.
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Data from Expert Surgeons Could Help Train Next-generation Novices
Researchers from the Keck School of Medicine at USC are creating a new technology that can deconstruct a surgeon’s robotics skills and create new methods to teach future surgeons how to operate with robotics.
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Heilind Electronics Stocking Omron’s Latest S-VSON MOSFET Relay
The relay’s compact footprint allows for high-density mounting, while its low ON resistance and CxR translate into minimal energy loss and exceptional signal integrity.
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Computer Simulations Find New Vibration Method that Could Help Cool Smartphones
A team from the University of Edinburgh has used computer simulations to find that ultra-fast vibrations could be used to heat tiny amounts of liquid.
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AI System Sorts Through Deep Sea Images and Streamlines the Data
Researchers have developed an AI-based program that saves time and gets results faster.
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$3 Billion RF Power Amplifier Market Set to Witness 3.2x Revenue Growth through 2028, says Fact.MR
The widening expansion of 5G cellular networks will drive the growth of the RF power amplifier market, along with penetration of smart devices and connected technology.
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New Device Mimics Synapses and Neurons for AI Semiconductors
Researchers from the Intelligent Device and Systems Research Group at Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST), with professors from Seoul National University, Chung-ang University and Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTEC), have created a synaptic device that mimics how neurons and synapses in the brain operate.
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The Importance of Precision and Specifications in Torque Sensors
Accurate torque sensors are critical to the development and testing of products such as motors, compressors, pumps or any power generating/consuming equipment. Inaccurate torque readings can lead to product inefficiencies and shortened overall product life.
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Temporary Tattoo Detects UV Rays and Notifies You if You are About to Get a Sunburn
LogicInk is a temporary tattoo that senses sweat, skin volatiles, skin microbiome and the wearer’s environment to indicate sun exposure.
