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Edible Paper Printed with a QR Code Allows for Individualized Medicine Production
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen and Abo Akademi University in Finland have made a major breakthrough in producing medicine tailored for each patient.
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Mind Reading Computer Can Tell What Song You are Listening to by Your Brain Waves
Researchers from D’Or Institute for Research and Education are bringing mind reading into 2018.
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Optical Equipment Curving Technology from Leti Improves Performance, Reduces Cost and Size
New curving technology for optical sensors and micro-displays improves performance, enhances field of view and compensates for aberrations in optical applications.
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New Point-of-load Power Modules Introduced
The modules work with FPGAs, DSPs, ASICs and memory for Datacom, telecom, servers and more.
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Watch: Silk Fibers Discovered to be a Great Nano-Material for Biosensing
Researchers from Purdue University have discovered that silk produces Anderson localization of light, which could lead to new inventions and further understanding of heat transfer and light transportation.
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Cryptocurrency Boom is Driving GPU Prices Sky-high
Recent booms in cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and Ethereum are causing a spike in high-end graphics processing unit (GPU) prices. High-end gamers and other GPU users are also reporting a major shortage of the devices.
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Quantum Dot Research Could Lead to a New Generation of HD TVs and Smart Devices
Researchers were able to create colors that were 50% more bright than currently offered
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New Nanocrystal Material Could Lead to Efficient LEDs
Nanocrystals are the key to more efficient LEDs, according to researchers from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) Center for Computational Material Science.
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You’ve Heard of 3D Printing , Now Get Ready for 4D Printing that Creates Shape-Shifting Objects
Rutgers engineers developed a process they call ‘4D printing’ that uses shape-shifting smart gel for the development of living structures.
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Watch: Supercapacitor for Wearable Tech Maintains Power When Stretched Four Times its Size
NTU researchers have created a power source for wearables that is similar to fabric and can be manipulated without losing the power function.
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Cypress Devices Certified for Bluetooth Mesh
The technology allows for multiple devices to communicate with each other without an additional hub.
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Newark Element14 Picks the Top 10 Parts for Makers in 2018
The parts include starter kits, connectors, sensors and more.
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Americans are Spending More Time (and Saving Energy) at Home
A new study has found that a rise in Americans online shopping, streaming videos and working from home is linked to a decrease in energy being used.
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Study Shows Creatively Successful Movies are Produced by Production Teams With a Variety of Animation Experience
A new study has proved that using the latest animation technology doesn’t guarantee that a movie is going to be creatively successful.
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Nanowire LED Innovator Aledia Announces €30 ($36M) Million Series-C Financing
The company is developing a new generation of LEDs that are manufactured on large-diameter silicon wafers and targeted at mobile display applications.
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Design for Manufacturability Tips for Miniature Biomedical Sensor Circuits
The combination of flexible material and thin-film circuit geometries is leading medical designers to consider how far they can go in an attempt to enhance their sensors for advanced procedures and improved patient care.
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Skyworks Collaborates with Broadcom on 802.11ax Max WiFi Platforms
Skyworks’ 2.4 and 5.0 GHz 802.11ax modules and Broadcom’s Max WiFi solutions provide four times faster download speeds, six times faster upload speeds, enhanced coverage and up to seven times longer battery life when compared to 802.11ac Wi-Fi products available.
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Assembling Memristors with Multibit Memory Operation
A new memristor technology can store up to 128 discernible memory states per switch, almost four times more than previously reported.
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Video: Using Lasers to Project 3D Images with Better Quality than Holograms
Researchers have developed a volumetric display that steers laser beams in order to create an image.
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Graphene Circuits for Wearable Electronics are Flexible and Water-Repellant
Researchers from Iowa State University and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Ames Laboratory have developed low-cost, flexible, highly conductive and water repellent electronic circuits.
