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List to Demo Multimodal Human-machine Interaction with Haptic System at CES 2018
New system features force-feedback sensations for gaming, medical, drone and automotive applications with interactive touch technology.
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Valleytronics Leads the Route to Creating a Reversible Computer
Through harnessing the unusual electrical properties of 2D materials, like few-layer black phosphorous and topological Weyl/Dirac semimetal thin films, Singapore University Technology and Design (SUTD) researchers have designed a versatile all-electric-controlled valley filter and demonstrated a concrete working design of a valleytronic logic gate.
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Technique Developed that Allows Rapid Screening for New Solar Cells
Researchers all over the world have been pursuing a mission to find better, more efficient materials for tomorrow’s solar panels.
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Robot Drummer Can Post Pictures of Human Bandmates and Tag Them on Facebook
Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have studied how humans interact with robots over time, and in particular how social media can enhance their relationship.
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NASA Developed Tool is Searching for Life Beyond Earth
This new instrument is designed to detect compounds and minerals associated with biological activity quickly and with greater sensitivity than previous instruments have allowed.
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Researchers Develop Metal Printing that Creates Low-Cost Production of Flexible Electronics
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a new technique for printing metal circuits directly.
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Record Broken for World’s Coolest Chip Within a Thousandth of a Degree from Absolute Zero
University of Basel physicists have successfully cooled a nanoelectronic chip to a temperature lower than 3 millikelvin.
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Neurological Assessment of Eye Blinks Gets a 21st Century Update
New advances in video and computer technology – including improved digital image capture, higher frame speeds and higher processing speeds – have created a portable, noninvasive, quantitative assessment of blink.
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CES 2018: Safer Roads for Smart Cities with Intelligent Intersection Technology from Continental
Dedicated short-range communication links intersection infrastructure and vehicles to prevent collisions with vulnerable road users and other traffic participants.
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CES 2018: TriLumina to Present 3D Solid-State LiDAR with 3D Sensing VCSEL Illumination Solutions
TriLumina Corp. will demonstrate multiple use cases for its innovative 940 nm vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) illumination modules at CES 2018. A novel solid-state 3D LiDAR system powered by the company’s illumination modules will be showcased at TriLumina’s suite at the
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Biofilms Were Thought to be a Nuisance, But They Could be Key to Recreating Natural Structures
A team of researchers from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has discovered biofilms could be used as ‘construction workers’ to create structural templates for new materials that possess the properties of natural materials.
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Watch: Molecular Printing Tech Recreates Chemical Environments Similar to the Human Body
‘3DEAL’ is a simple and inexpensive fabrication technique that can generate complex molecular patterns within soft matter, like hydrogels, with microscale resolution up to centimeters deep.
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Q&A: Quitting Your Job and Building the Internet’s First Parts Library for Circuit Board Design
Quit your solid engineering job and go off into the abyss of something you believe in with little direction? Sounds crazy, right? For Natasha Baker, Founder of SnapEDA, the Internet’s first parts library for circuit board design, it felt right. Here's what happened...
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Smartphone Electromagnetic Emissions Studied for Security Vulnerability
Researchers from UC3M Computer Security Lab and Instituto de Tecnologías Físicas y de la Información (Institute for Physical and Information Technologies, ITEFI) want to improve smartphone security of electronic devices.
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New Quantum Trick Blocks Background Noise in Sensing Devices
A team of researchers from the University of Sydney has managed to solve a common problem in quantum sensing devices that are used in biomedical imaging and defense applications.
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Chirp Microsystems’ Ultrasonic Time-of-Flight Sensors Advance Range-Finding, Position Tracking in Consumer Electronics, Robotics, Drones
Tiny MEMS-based “sonar on a silicon chip” devices provide range-sensing with millimeter-precision and low power consumption.
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Single-Photon Detector Can Count to Four and Has the Potential to Count up to Twenty
Engineers have shown a widely used method to detect single photons can count the presence of at least four photons at a time. This discovery will unlock new capabilities in physics labs that are working in quantum information science around the world.
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Breakthrough Sensor for Photography, Life Sciences Security and More Developed
Dartmouth Thayer School of Engineering has produced new imaging technology that may revolutionize medical and life sciences research, security, photography, cinematography and other applications that rely on high-quality, low-light imaging.
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Artificial Intelligence in Microscopes Used to Identify Bacteria Quickly and Accurately
Microscopes with artificial intelligence (AI) built in, could help clinical microbiologists diagnose potentially deadly blood infections.
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Method to Reduce Cost and Energy Consumption for High-Speed Internet Discovered
The University of Texas Arlington and the University of Vermont researcher have discovered a new method that could lead to a reduction in the cost and energy consumption of high-speed internet connections.
