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NASA's Next Robotic Servicing Mission to Demo New Photodetector Camera
The Compact Thermal Imager is designed to image and measure fires, ice sheets, glaciers and snow surface temperatures on Earth.
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Computer Algorithm Developed to Predict how HIV Could Spread
Researchers from the Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed a new computer algorithm that can predict how viruses are going to spread through a human population.
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3D-Printed, Customizable Deep Sea Robot Gently Grips Sea Animals for Research
A team has created a soft, flexible and customizable sampling device that allows deep-sea researchers to collect different types of organisms without harming them or removing them completely from their environment.
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New Wolfspeed Silicon Carbide Semiconductors First to Meet Automotive AEC-Q101 Standards
The E-Series family is the first commercial family of SiC MOSFETs and diodes to be automotive AEC-Q101 qualified and PPAP capable.
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Atlas Digital Amplifiers Expand Flexibility with New Communication Capabilities
The high power density digital amplifiers can now be used with third party microprocessors or field programmable gate arrays via serial peripheral interface communications.
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Watch: AI System Maintains Person’s Anonymity by Creating a Painting Instead of Pixelating
SFU’s School of Interactive Arts and Technology (SIAT) has developed a new method to replace the “blurring faces” technique that is commonly used to keep people’s identities anonymous in news stories, documentaries, reality TV and more.
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Leti and CMP Announce World’s First Multi-Project Wafer Service with Integrated Silicon OxRAM
The integrated circuit industry’s first multi-project-wafer (MPW) process is designed for fabricating emerging, non-volatile memory, oxide-based, resistive RAM devices on a 200 mm foundry base-wafer platform.
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Saelig Introduces the ABI BoardMaster-RM Universal PCB Test Solution
This compact, easy-to-use PC-based board tester is ideal for finding PCB faults quickly.
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Artificial Intelligence System Creates New Pharmaceutical Drugs
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy researchers have developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) approach that can create new drugs.
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New Levels of Linearity in Passive Mixers with GaN Technology
The high-linearity properties of GaN amplifiers do indeed translate to mixers.
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New 2D Material Based on Iron Developed for Solar Cell Generation
Brazilian scientists from University of Campinas (UNICAMP) have developed a new 2D material from ordinary iron ore that has huge potential for solar cells.
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Tencent Joins the LoRa Alliance and Will Build a LoRaWAN Network in China
The company will help the protocol grow in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Computerized Telescopes are Made for the Best Star Viewing Possible
Meade Instruments has introduced the LX65 Series of computerized telescopes.
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EVE Shield for 60 fps Animations Launched on Kickstarter
Bridgetek’s Sunflower Shield is the newest addition to their embedded video engine (EVE) technology, which has launched on Kickstarter.
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4 Solar Powered Devices You Can Back on Kickstarter Today
Solar power is a boon for all industries, big to small. Here are four Kickstarter campaigns for new devices that use solar power to charge.
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Baraja Lifts Curtain on Spectrum-Scan Lidar for Autonomous Vehicles
A new class of lidar solves scalability and performance issues which plague existing systems.
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Inexpensive Programming Robot Simulator Allows Students to Study Programming Beyond High School
Professors and students have created the RoboScience Simulator that allows students to learn how to program on an inexpensive platform.
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Novasom Industries and New Yorker Electronics Team to Offer Single-Board Computer Solutions
A new global network will provide high-tech solutions for automotive, railway, military, medical and power electronics industrial sectors.
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New Machine Learning Environment for SNNs Released
BrainChip Holdings Ltd. has announced the release of the Akida Development Environment.
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Automotive Drivers Help in Conversion to LED Bulbs in Cars
Diodes Inc. extends its product family to drive larger strings of LEDs in vehicles.
