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Tiny Abacus Uses Pulses of Light to Boost the Development of Faster Computers
An international team of researchers, including Professor C. David Wright from the University of Exeter have developed a nanoscale optical ‘abacus’ that uses light signals to perform arithmetic computations.
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Bioinspired Polymers Get Their Charge From Electrostatic Force
Researchers from the University of Illinois and the University of Massachusetts, Amherst have taken steps towards gaining control over the self-assembly of synthetic materials in the same way that biology forms natural polymers.
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Chip-Based Sensors with High Sensitivity Developed
Electrical engineers have developed an optical whispering gallery mode resonator that can spin light around the circumference of a tiny sphere millions of times. This creates an ultrasensitive microchip-based sensor for multiple applications.
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New Development Board has Arm Cortex Processors and FPGA Logic
Mouser Electronics is now stocking the Zybo Z7 development boards from Diligent.
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New Smart Home Security System Notifies You When Your Kids Get Home
Honeywell has introduced the Honeywell Smart Home Security System, a self-installed, all-in-one security solution that is simple to set up and alerts consumers as to what is going on in their homes.
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SALIOT – Displaying Artwork in the Best Light
The SALIOT (smart adjustable light for the internet of things) is a totally new concept in LED lighting for museums, galleries, car dealerships, retail and event spaces and other applications with special lighting requirements
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Folding Circuits with Ultra-thin Materials
Applying the principles of origami to atomically thin materials yields large-scale integrated circuits that can be stitched together laterally to form a 2D module.
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Gold Nanoantennas are a Major Part of Creating More Powerful Nanoelectronics
Scientists from Tomsk Polytechnic University and their colleagues from Germany have demonstrated the behavior of areas of 2D materials which are applied in advanced electronics. Their findings could be used for the creation of flexible displays for smartphones, smart devices, flexible optical and computing schemes, flexible solar cells, and more.
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SOFT E-Textiles Could Protect Soldiers and Emergency Responders from Chemicals
New technology that can harness electronic signals in a smart fabric could lead to advanced hazardous-material gear that protects against toxic chemicals, according to research from Dartmouth College.
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Watch: Researchers Can Track Mosquitoes with Cellphones
The irritating buzz of a mosquito is very annoying and can make people run for the repellant. But Stanford University researchers are trying to solve this problem with our cell phones.
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Watch: Smart Fabric Can Unlock Your Front Door Without the Key
A new type of smart fabric developed at the University of Washington could pave the way for jackets that store invisible passcodes and open the door to your apartment or office.
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Lighted Pajamas Developed to Treat Newborns with Jaundice
Researchers created textiles with optically conductive fibers woven into them to help babies heal from jaundice.
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App Uses AI to Allow Horseowners to Track Their Horses’ Health in the Stables
Magic AI has announced that it is now scheduling installations of StableGuard™, an artificially intelligent 24/7 monitoring and alert system for horses.
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New Technology Shows How Memories Ripple Through the Brain
Using an innovative technology called NeuroGrid, scientists have shown that sleep boosts communication between two brain regions whose connection is critical for the formation of memories.
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Watch: A Whole Body Ultrasound That Fits in a Pocket
The Butterfly iQ® for iPhone consists of a portable transducer connected to the phone operating in concert with an iOS app to display images and control settings.
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New Line of Educational Robotics Teaches STEM to Kids and Parents
Abilix recently launched their latest line of educational robotics in North America, Robotics U.
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New Smart Glasses Launch with New App Store
ThirdEye Gen, Inc. has announced the release of ThirdEye’s X1 Smart Glasses with Enterprise Solutions Platform and the creation of the ThirdEye app store.
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The Basics of Power Supply Design All in One Place
Fundamentals of Power Supply Design draws upon decades of experience from Texas Instruments’ Power-Systems experts. It is written by Bob Mammano, a pioneer in the power supply industry and recognized as “the father” of the pulse width modulation (PWM) controller.
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Watch: 3D Scaffold Map Helps Discover New Cancer Treatments
Researchers have produced the first 3D map of a molecular ‘scaffold’ called SgK223, known to play a critical role in the development and spread of aggressive breast, colon and pancreatic cancers.
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Fast-Charging, High-Energy, Electric-Car Battery Technology Revealed
An international team of researchers who were affiliated with UNIST has presented a novel hydrogen isotope separation system based on porous metal-organic frameworks (MOF).
