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High Winds for Power Generation

Medical Design Technology - 10 Oct 2018 23:41
News Renewable energy sources hold great promise for a future free of fossil fuels, but some forms of renewable energy remain out of reach. Researchers have developed a new kind of wind turbine that can produce... Contri...
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News A team has started to develop computer simulations to estimate how 11 different species of extinct archosaurs might have moved. They will focus on five different types of motion: walking, running, turning, jumping a...
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(NIH/National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases) A new study from NIH scientists and their Thai colleagues shows that a 'good' bacterium commonly found in probiotic digestive supplements helps eliminate Staphy...
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MCU Development Board for Google Cloud

Medical Design Technology - 10 Oct 2018 23:52
Product Announcement Creating cloud-connected applications traditionally can require significant time and resources for embedded designers to develop necessary expertise in communications protocols, security and hardware...
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Stanford Shows That Breast Cancers Punch Tunnels into Neighboring Tissue

Medical Design Technology - 10 Oct 2018 23:36
Videos Stanford researchers have found that malignant breast cancer cells can extend protrusions known as invadopodia to dig escape tunnels through surrounding tissue, revealing a possible new target for therapies... Con...
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Smart Home Technology Poised for Blockbuster Growth

Medical Design Technology - 10 Oct 2018 23:25
News Among the devices Google announced at its big hardware event on Tuesday was the Google Home Hub, a Google Assistant device that resembles Amazon's Echo Show by adding a screen to create what is... Contributed Author...
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Simple Fabrication of Full-Color Perovskite LEDs

Medical Design Technology - 10 Oct 2018 23:18
News Perovskite nanoparticles is regarded as next-generation of optical materials that can achieve vivid colors even on very large screens. Besides, due to their high color purity and low cost advantages, it has also... ...
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News A paper published in Nature Communications by Sufei Shi, assistant professor of chemical and biological engineering at Rensselaer, increases our understanding of how light interacts with atomically thin semiconducto...
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News AT&T's WarnerMedia unit plans to launch a direct-to-consumer streaming service in the fourth quarter of 2019 that leverages its recently acquired entertainment assets, including content from Turner and Warner Bros. ...
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News A team of University of Utah biomedical engineers have developed a method to 3-D-print cells to produce human tissue such as ligaments and tendons, a process that will greatly improve a patient's recovery. Contribut...
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Verizon's Vestberg Vetting 300 Execs, Considers Leadership Shake-Up

Medical Design Technology - 10 Oct 2018 19:28
News Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg is evaluating hundreds of the company's top-level managers as he looks to form a new leadership team by the end of the year to implement the operator's 5G strategy, according to Bloomberg. ...
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Push-button Terminal Blocks with Positive Operating Feedback

Medical Design Technology - 10 Oct 2018 19:11
Product Announcement WAGO has expanded its TOPJOB®S line of DIN rail mount terminal blocks to include push-button actuation. Orange push-buttons on both sides of the terminal block clearly identify where the operating t...
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Product Announcement Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group (WMFTG) announced an enhancement to the ASEPCO Weirless Radial Diaphragm™ in-line-valves; a new lightweight actuator combining a plastic body with stainless ste...
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Lighting The Way For New Materials

Medical Design Technology - 10 Oct 2018 18:31
News Army researchers are using metallic alloys to lighten the load and enhance the power of soldier devices used on the battlefield... Contributed Author: U.S. Army Research Laboratory Topics: Product Design and Develop...
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In-Series Charging Stations for Wearable Enclosures

Medical Design Technology - 10 Oct 2018 18:15
Product Announcement New mountable stations for OKW's BODY-CASE wearable enclosures enable multiple units to be charged at once. BODY-CASE is OKW's first enclosure designed specifically to fit a standard size watchstrap....
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Thin Films for More Efficient Solar Cells

Medical Design Technology - 10 Oct 2018 18:07
News The efficiency of solar cells can be increased by thin-film contacts developed by researchers at KAUST. Improving the performance of solar cells requires scrutinizing every aspect of their design. First, this means....
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Report: Pentagon Weapons Systems Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks

Medical Design Technology - 10 Oct 2018 18:02
News Defense Department weapons programs are vulnerable to cyberattacks, and the Pentagon has been slow to protect the systems which are increasingly reliant on computer networks and software, a federal... Contributed Au...
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News Scientists at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory have developed a novel algorithm that enables localization of humans and robots in areas where GPS is unavailable. According to ARL researchers Gunjan Verma... Contrib...
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AI Tool Automatically Reveals How to Write Apps That Drain Less Battery

Medical Design Technology - 10 Oct 2018 17:51
News To send a text message, there's not only "an app for that," there are dozens of apps for that. So why does sending a message through Skype drain over three times more battery than WhatsApp? Developers... Contributed...
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News A crash by one of Uber Technologies, Inc.'s self-driving cars earlier this year resulted in the first pedestrian death associated with self-driving technology. The incident highlighted the challenges technology... C...
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Automotive Radome Tester Analyzes Radar Compatibility

Medical Design Technology - 10 Oct 2018 17:45
Product Announcement Placement of radar sensors often involves compromises between vehicle design and sensor performance. They are therefore usually located behind brand emblems and bumpers or integrated into rear-view.....
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Brainstorm: The Initial Issues of 5G Networks

Medical Design Technology - 10 Oct 2018 17:29
Article Industry experts answer the question: Inevitably, the 5G network will have some bugs and kinks that need to be worked out when it's first deployed. What issues do you anticipate the network will initially face......
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