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Stream Monitoring Could Benefit from a Technological Improvement According to Researchers
Scientists from Michigan State University have shown that streams could be the key health indicators of a region’s landscape, but monitoring the streams could benefit from a technological improvement.
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Room Temperature Thermoelectric Power Generation is the Future of Electronics
Thermoelectric (TE) materials could play a major role in future technologies.
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VOLANSYS to Demonstrate Industrial IoT and Home Automation Capabilities at CES 2018
VOLANSYS enables OEMs, enterprises and technology providers to design and build diverse IoT solutions.
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Technique Developed to Study the Viscosity of Water for Liquid Based Electronics
A new approach to studying the viscosity of water has revealed new discoveries about the behavior of water molecules and may even open new paths for liquid-based electronics.
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Your Phone Password May not be as Secure as You Think
A study has found that hackers could guess your phone's security code using the phone’s sensor data. Data from the physical sensors in a smartphone could be used by hackers to guess the security PIN and unlock it.
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Researchers Create Method For Robots to Learn Foreign Words in a Conversation
Researchers from Osaka University have developed a new method for dialogue systems.
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Memristor-powered Neural Network Learns Quickly
The reservoir computing system features superior capacity and requires less training time than similar networks.
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Short Circuits in Plasma Devices Prevented by Fractals and Reduces Electron Emission
Physicists at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have found a method to prevent plasma from causing short circuits in machines, like spacecraft thrusters, radar amplifiers and particle accelerators.
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Flexible System-on-Chip May Expand IoT Reach
A new flexible silicon-on-polymer chip has more than 7,000 times the memory capability of available flexible integrated circuits.
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Robots are Being Taught to Respect Human’s Personal Space
Scientists at the Institute of Automatics of the National University of San Juan in Argentina are giving mobile robots a course in avoiding collisions with humans.
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Newly Developed Sensors Could Make Self-driving Cars More Practical
Members of the Camera Culture group have presented a new approach to time-of-flight imaging that increase its depth resolution 1,000-fold. This type of imaging could make self-driving cars more practical.
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Researchers Develop New Security Method for AI to Keep Data Private
New privacy-award machine learning methods have been developed recently that are based on the concept of differential privacy.
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Bluetooth-equipped Mini Data Logger for Ambient and Clothing Research
The small data logger is designed to receive pre-calibrated humidity and temperature sensors.
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Magneti Marelli to Exhibit High-tech Automotive Electronics, Lighting and Powertrain Solutions at CES 2018
The company will present integrated sensors, cameras, radar and LiDAR in headlamps and tail lamps, as well as vehicle-to-everything technology for enhanced safety.
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ECDSA Authenticator Now Stocked at Mouser Electronics
Mouser Electronics is now stocking the DES28E38 DeepCover® secure ECDSA authenticator from Maxim Integrated.
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A High-performance Automotive Solution with Over-the-Air Update Capabilities for Autonomous Driving
The integration of Airbiquity's OTAmatic on Renesas' R-Car H3 realizes an innovative solution for updating connected vehicle system-on-chip processor software.
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Noise Reduction in Quantum Systems Achieved
A team of physicists, including Aranay Bhattacherjee from Jawaharlal Nehru University at New Delhi, India, and colleagues, are researching ways to improve the analysis of quantum noise measurement in spectroscopic investigations.
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Lasers Used to Create Stem Cell Images that Look like Christmas Trees and Wreaths
University of Southampton postgraduate researcher Catarina Moura has used laser-based imaging techniques, part of a regenerative medicine research program at Southampton, to create images of stem cells.
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Don’t Worry Parents, Research Says Technology Is Not Taking Over Your Child’s Life
New Oxford University research has revealed that digital past-times have become intertwined with daily life, and children have adapted their behaviors to include these devices.
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Piezoelectric Pathway to Help Power NASA Visitor Complex
An outdoor footpath at NASA Kennedy Space Center’s Visitor Complex will demonstrate applications of piezoelectric technology.
