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The use of ground robots in military explosive-ordinance-disposal missions already saves many lives and prevents thousands of other casualties. If the current... Read More »
International Rectifier (IR) today introduced the automotive-qualified AUIR3240S battery power switch for the combustion-engine shut-off and restart function... Read More »
CH2M HILL announced that as a milestone of the Active, Beautiful and Clean (ABC) Waters Programme , the Kallang River at Bishan Park project in Singapore recently... Read More »
Renesas Electronics America recently announced a new motor-control kit, expanding support for its RX62T microcontroller (MCU) Group. Featuring a single precision... Read More »
Qualcomm Atheros Inc., the networking and connectivity subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, announced the launch of the AR4100P, a highly integrated 802.11n... Read More »
Broadcom Corporation today introduced a new location architecture to provide more responsive outdoor and indoor positioning capabilities for smartphone devices. With... Read More »
A new paper by researchers at the University of Notre Dame, led by Thomas E. Albrecht-Schmitt, professor of civil engineering and geological sciences and concurrent... Read More »
High-gain nuclear fusion could be achieved in a preheated cylindrical container immersed in strong magnetic fields, according to a series of computer simulations... Read More »
Researchers at the Public University of Navarre (UPNA) are taking part in a project for the design and manufacture of composite PVC materials based on nanofillings... Read More »
MIT researchers are able to produce recognizable 3D images of a wooden figurine and of foam cutouts outside a camera’s line of sight. The research could... Read More »
AMD today announced the latest solution as part of its ongoing Web/Cloud initiative with the launch of the new AMD Opteron(TM) 3200 Series processor. Since the launch ... Read More »
Animation depicts the proposed test flight of the Orion spacecraft in 2014. Orion is NASA's new spacecraft that'll take humans beyond low-Earth orbit. During... Read More »
In a paper published recently, researchers at Brookhaven Lab led by chemist Etsuko Fujita announced that they had found a safe and reversible way to store hydrogen... Read More »
Combining known factors in a new way, theoretical physicists Boris Svistunov and Nikolai Prokof’ev at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, with three alumni ... Read More »
Nearly two-thirds of the oil we use comes from wells drilled using polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) bits, originally developed nearly 30 years ago to lower the... Read More »
Synchrophasors may sound like something out of a sci-fi movie, but they play an increasingly significant role in helping the power grid run efficiently. Synchrophasors ... Read More »
SpaceX continues its preparations for their upcoming test flight that will send the Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station. SpaceX has recently... Read More »
Piezoelectrics have found application in countless devices from watches, radios and ultrasound to the push-button starters on propane grills, but these uses all... Read More »
New biotechnological and chemical methods will facilitate efficient production of chemicals, materials and fuels from renewable natural resources. The Academy of... Read More »
These are the industry trends that might have slipped under the radar ... Google hires DARPA director Regina Dugan DARPA is losing its director as Regina... Read More »
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