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Battery Research Could Triple the Range Electric Vehicles Can Travel
New research at the University of Waterloo could lead to the development of batteries that triple the range of electric vehicles.
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Researchers Discover How to Influence the Process of Photon Creation
Physicists from Julius-Maximilians-Universität (JMU) Würzburg in Bavaria, Germany, have solved the problem of photon creation and have established a set of rules for optimized optical antennas.
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Asphalt-Based Filter to Sequester Greenhouse Gases at Wellhead Enhanced
Rice University scientists have found a way to make their asphalt-based sorbents better at capturing carbon dioxide from gas wells by just adding water.
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Stable Quantum Gate for Quantum Bit Systems Developed
Scientists of the University of Konstanz, Princeton University and the University of Maryland developed a stable quantum gate for two-quantum bit systems made of silicon.
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Chemists Synthesize Narrow Ribbons of Graphene with Heat and Light
UCLA chemists have developed a new method to produce nanoribbons of graphene, next-generation structures that many scientists believe will someday power electronic devices.
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Infineon at CES 2018: Microelectronics – at the Heart of Innovation
Infineon will present intelligent mobility, green home, secure digital ID and other innovative solutions at CES 2018.
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Continental to Demonstrate Holistic Connectivity Experience at CES 2018
The digital travel guide provides the driver with contextual, dynamic and interactive information on navigation, infotainment, travel services and vehicle assistance.
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Researchers Discover Bacteria Have Electrically Conducting Filaments
Microbiologists, led by Derek Lovely, at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst have discovered electrically conducting microfilaments or “nanowires” in many species.
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Smartphone Case Can Check Blood Sugar Levels Anywhere with Ease
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a smartphone case and app that could make it easier for patients to record and track their blood glucose readings at home and on the go.
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Qorvo Talks Distributed Wi-Fi at CES 2018
Qorvo, a developer of wireless semiconductor solutions for connected devices, will have an animated demo wall at CES 2018 to explain the concept of distributed Wi-Fi.
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System Images Photosynthesis to Provide Farmers with Accurate Analysis of Plant Health
Researchers have developed a new imaging system that is designed to monitor the health of crops in the field or greenhouse.
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New ‘Double-Glazing’ Device May Be the Future of Solar Power
A new ‘double-glazing’ solar power device has been invented by University of Warwick researchers. This device is unlike any existing solar panel and its invention opens up fresh opportunities to develop more advanced photovoltaics.
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Stretchable Batteries Made Entirely From Fabric Developed
A research team led by faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York has developed an entirely textile-based, bacteria-powered bio-battery that could one day be integrated into wearable electronics.
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Scientists Have Answered the Question: What Happens With Smart Magnetic Gel in a Magnetic Field?
The dependence of elastic characteristics of these materials on the external field remains a poorly studied issue. Recently, the physical nature of the dependencies was investigated.
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New Device Can See Through Walls Made of Unknown Material
Researchers at Duke University have devised a way to see through walls using a narrow band of microwave frequencies without any advance knowledge of what the walls are made of.
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SeeColors App for QLED TV Supports People with Color Vision Deficiency
The SeeColors app, compatible with all QLED TVs, allows viewers with Color Vision Deficiency to see accurate color through their adjusted displays.
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Digital Temperature Sensor for Designers of Cold-storage Equipment
The digital temperature sensor IC offers highly accurate measurements in the temperature range of minus 20 degrees Celsius to 10 degrees Celsius.
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New Generation of Microcontrollers for the Emerging Automotive Market
NXP has introduced a new family of MCUs for electric motor control applications.
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Wheat Growth is Boosted by Purified Nanotubes
The introduction of purified carbon nanotubes appears to have a beneficial effect on the early growth of wheatgrass, according to Rice University scientists.
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Wolfspeed Showcases New RF GaN Device Designed for Counter-IED & Mobile Military Communication at 54th AOC International Symposium
This new device is the first 28 V, high-power, pre-matched GaN HEMT optimized for every broadband operation that improves on the current 25–50 W power output capability for soldiers.
