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Bioelectronic Nose Can Sniff Out Rotting Food By Smelling Death
Researchers have developed a bioelectric “nose” that can specifically detect a key decay compound at low levels, enabling people to potentially take action before the smell starts to spread.
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New Sensor Cleaning Systems Displayed at CES 2018
DlhBOWLES will be displaying their sensor cleaning systems technology as part of the LeddarTech “Leddar Ecosystem Pavilion” at the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nev., from January 9-12, 2018.
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Scrabble-Playing Robot, Portable Pesticide Detector and More Displayed at CES 2018
The Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) is inviting attendees of the CES 2018 convention to play Scrabble with their robot, use a handheld pesticide detector while washing fruit and vegetables and view nine new artificial intelligence, robotics, smart city and battery technologies.
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‘Green Surgery Model’ Reduces Hospital Environment Footprint
New research by faculty at NYU School of Medicine finds that a healthcare center in India is the model for environmental sustainability.
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Bel Fuse-Circuit Protection Announces Two New 0ADE Series Fuses
Bel Fuse-Circuit Protection, a Bel group company and premier global manufacturer of standard glass and ceramic cartridge fuses, has announced the 0ADE series of fuses.
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Bel Fuse-Circuit Protection Announces Two New 0ADE Series Fuses
Bel Fuse-Circuit Protection, a Bel Group company and premier global manufacturer of standard glass and ceramic cartridge fuses, has announced the 0ADE series of fuses.
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Allegro MicroSystems LLC Introduces New 0° to 360° Angle Sensor ICs
Allegro MicroSystems LLC has introduced new 0 to 360 degree angle sensor ICs that provide contactless high-resolution angular position information based on magnetic circular vertical Hall (CVH) technology.
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Algorithm Developed Swiftly Repairs Corrupted Digital Images
A group led by a University of Maryland computer scientist has designed a new algorithm that incorporates artificial neural networks to simultaneously apply a wide range of fixes to corrupted digital images. This algorithm can be “trained” to recognize what an ideal, uncorrupted image should look like, so it can address multiple flaws in a single image.
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New A1006 Device Provides Secure Authentication
Mouser Electronics, Inc. is now stocking the A1006 Secure Authenticator IC from NXP Semiconductors.
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3D-Printed Living Tattoos Developed at MIT
MIT engineers have devised a 3D printing technique that uses a new kind of ink made from genetically programmed living cells.
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Researchers Develop a Neurochip That Can Successfully Replace Damaged Areas of the Brain
Lobachevsky University researchers are working to create a neurochip capable of transmitting a signal to healthy brain cells. The neurochip can be used in devices intended to replace damaged parts of the brain.
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Assembly-Based Designs for 3D Modeling Simplified by Researchers
Researchers from Stanford University, University of California at San Diego, Adobe Research and IIT Bombay have collaborated on a novel computational framework for assembly-based 3D modeling that automatically suggests to users which parts to use and where to place the part in the actual design.
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First Steps Taken Towards Practical Application of Holographic Memory
The new technology enables more than 1 TB worth of data, which is equivalent to the total capacity of 40 Blu-ray discs, to be recorded in a disc the size of a DVD or Blu-ray disc.
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Watch: Robotic Learning Technology Allows Robots to Imagine Their Future
University of California, Berkeley, researchers have developed a robotic learning technology that enables robots to imagine the future of their actions to manipulate objects they have never encountered before.
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Researchers Can Generate Electricity from Low-Cost Biomaterial
Mobile phone speakers and motion detectors in cars and video games may soon be powered by electrically generated from low cost and sustainable biomaterials, according to research carried out at the University of Limerick (UL), Ireland.
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Transparent Materials with 2D Semiconductors Integrated into See-Through Electronics
KAUST researchers have devised a strategy that helps to integrate transparent conducting metal-oxide contacts with 2D semiconductors into these devices.
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Brain-Interface Technology Advances Provide a Clear Insight into Visual Systems
Carnegie Mellon University engineers and cognitive neuroscientists have demonstrated that a new high-density EEG can capture the brain’s neural activity at a higher spatial resolution than ever before.
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Researchers Discover Neurons have the Right Shape for Deep Learning
Blake Richards and his colleagues unveiled a new algorithm that simulates how deep learning could work in our brains.
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Watch: Portable Alarm Clock is Powered Completely by Water
Mark Bedol, the designer of the Bedol Water Clock, has announced the release of the newest Bedol Water Alarm Clock design.
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Hawk Measurement Introduces the OptioLaser 200 Series
The distance/level sensor uses infrared 905 nanometer laser technology to provide reliable, accurate measurements.
