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Last week, 'lab on a chip' researchers at Oregon State University reported the use of carbon nanotubes as a new form of biosensing technology. Their... Read More »
Scientists at ETH Zurich used a set of laser beams to create a honeycomb-like structure similar to that found in graphene. By loading ultracold atoms into this... Read More »
3M is investing in research and manufacturing of novel Silicon (Si) based 3M anode materials. The technology enables advanced batteries for reliable power that... Read More »
Renesas Electronics Corporation, Ariane Controls and Grid2Home, today announced the availability of the SE-CPM evaluation and development platform for... Read More »
International Rectifier (IR) today introduced the compact IRS2334SPbF and IRS2334MPbF three-phase, 600V ICs for inverterized motor drives used in energy... Read More »
A study that examines a new type of silicon-carbon nanocomposite electrode reveals details of how they function and how repeated use could wear them down... Read More »
ARM today announced the ARM® Cortex-M0+ processor, the world's most energy-efficient microprocessor. The Cortex-M0+ processor has been optimized to deliver... Read More »
A wider palette of creative options is now accessible to more shooters with the α57 camera, the newest addition to Sony’s line of A-mount cameras. Their... Read More »
A team of Vanderbilt physicists reports that they have nailed down the source of the interference inhibiting the rapid flow of electrons through graphene-based... Read More »
Two new studies performed at the US Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory have revealed a new pathway for materials scientists to use previously... Read More »
Broadcom Corporation today announced its latest EZ-HD digital transport adapter (DTA) system-on-a-chip (SoC), the 40nm EZ-HD DTA cable SoC. The... Read More »
A group led by Tyler S. Matthews at Lawrence Berkeley National Labs has published new research characterizing the unique properties of specific eutectic alloys, and... Read More »
A long-standing controversy regarding the semiconductor gallium manganese arsenide, one of the most promising materials for spintronic technology, looks to have been... Read More »
Fujitsu Semiconductor Wireless Products, Inc. (FSWP) today introduced the MB86L11A, the company’s next-generation, single-chip 2G/3G/4G transceiver. The... Read More »
I’m not sure if I’m a fan of telemedicine -- health care from a distance. When I first heard of the successful test of a wirelessly controlled drug... Read More »
About 15 years ago, MIT professors Robert Langer and Michael Cima had the idea to develop a programmable, wirelessly controlled microchip that would deliver drugs... Read More »
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Alvin SchaefferThe implications are vast. While the benefits of such technology are obvious, I wonder what this means for the future of cyber hacking in the medical field -- imagine the potential damage someone would wreak if, for example, they could hack into a pacemaker. Forgive the morbid line of thought, but such technology is truly incredible. Of course, the pros significantly outweigh the cons.
Feb 16, 2012
Broadcom Corporation today announced two new dual-band combo chips optimized to provide whole-home, high speed Wi-Fi for tablet computers and the benefits of... Read More »
Praxair Electronics, a division of Praxair, Inc., announced today that its UpTime® sub-atmospheric dopant gas delivery system has been selected to be the factory... Read More »
  Micron Technology, Inc. is introducing a new product category of low-power DDR3 solutions targeted at the tablet and ultrathin markets. These... Read More »
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Anonymous Interesting article
Feb 9, 2012
Broadcom Corporation today introduced the world's first microwave outdoor unit (ODU) on a chip. The BCM85810 combines the functionality of up to 10... Read More »
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