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New T-Wave Detector Uses Waves of the Electronic Sea in Graphene

Medical Design Technology - 21 Dec 2018 23:10
News A team of researchers from Russia, Great Britain, Japan, and Italy has created a graphene-based terahertz... Contributed Author: Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology Topics: Wireless Design and Development
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News Surfers spend much of their time watching long waves come onto the shoreline as they attempt to catch one right as it begins to curve and break. In a similar vein, scientists are working to create twisting helical e...
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Lean Electrolyte Design Is a Game-Changer for Magnesium Batteries

Medical Design Technology - 21 Dec 2018 23:28
News Researchers from the University of Houston and the Toyota Research Institute of America have discovered a promising new version of high-energy magnesium batteries, with potential applications ranging... Contributed ...
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News Bats and dolphins emit sound waves to sense their surroundings; like a battery, electric fish generate electricity to help them detect motion while burrowed in their refuges; and humans use tiny movements... Contrib...
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New 65" Professional UHD Displays

Medical Design Technology - 21 Dec 2018 21:16
Product Announcement NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc., a leading provider of commercial LCD displays and projectors, today announced the availability of the C651Q and V654Q, large-format 4K UHD displays packed with...
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Santa Tracker Is Coming to Town

Medical Design Technology - 21 Dec 2018 20:44
Blog Tis the season for traveling, but no jet setters' whereabouts are more sought after than old Saint Nick. In fact, aerospace software manufacturer, Analytical Graphics, Inc. (AGI) has worked with the North American A...
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A Lung-Inspired Design Turns Water Into Fuel

Medical Design Technology - 21 Dec 2018 20:30
Scientists at Stanford University have designed an electrocatalytic mechanism that works like a mammalian lung to convert water into fuel. Their research, published December 20 in the journal Joule, could help existing c...
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News Researchers at the University of Sussex have created the fastest and most energy efficient simulation of part of a rat brain using off-th... Contributed Author: University of Sussex Topics: AI/Smart Technology
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New Optical Memory Cell Achieves Record Data-Storage Density

Medical Design Technology - 21 Dec 2018 20:18
News Researchers have demonstrated a new technique that can store more optical data in a smaller space than was previously possible on-chip. This technique improves upon the phase-change optical memory cell, which uses l...
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Football Dominates Television Viewing as Holiday Nears

Medical Design Technology - 21 Dec 2018 19:47
News Professional football -- the lifeblood of live television this time of year -- illustrated its dominance in the ratings. Contributed Author: David Bauder, AP Media Writer Topics: Cable
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How Ecosystems Can Help Telecom Companies Win the 5G Race

Medical Design Technology - 21 Dec 2018 19:30
Article Teaming with other players will be essential as telcos seek to navigate headwinds, get a leg up in the 5G race, and create new growth and revenue streams. Contributed Author: Ron Ref, Michael Heald, Jefferson Wan...
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Ultra Low Phase Noise Amplifier

Medical Design Technology - 21 Dec 2018 19:09
Product Announcement MACOM Technology Solutions Inc. ("MACOM"), announced the first entries in its new portfolio of wideband, ultra low phase noise amplifiers. Available in 2.8 x 1.73 x 0.1 mm bare-die and 5x5mm, 32-lead...
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News This year once again, the gifts under the Christmas tree will be emitting beeps, buzzes, and radio waves. According to the Consumer Technology Association, holiday consumer tech sales are poised to hit a... Contribu...
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News Learning to speak a new language can be difficult in any setting. Now, imagine trying to learn the language of the sky as a new pilot, while also navigating the instrument panel and learning to fly the plane safely....
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Changes Ahead For Surgical Products

Medical Design Technology - 21 Dec 2018 18:41
Blog To better serve our readership, Surgical Products is integrating with sister publication Medical Design Technology. Staff Author: Daniel Seeger Topics: Surgical Products
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Network Orchestration: SLU Researcher Uses Music to Manage Networks

Medical Design Technology - 21 Dec 2018 18:41
News Orchestrating traffic is a crucial component of operating a data network. Modern networks may interconnect thousands of servers, storage units or switches that in turn run tasks like device booting and configuration...
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App Converts Text into Sign Language for Deaf Children

Medical Design Technology - 21 Dec 2018 18:31
News Reading a book with a child a long held tradition passed on through generations. Whether it's a quick bedtime story or a longer chapter book, reading with a child can be a strong bonding experience. Which is why... ...
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NASA's Webb Telescope Wrapped in a Mobile Clean Room

Medical Design Technology - 21 Dec 2018 18:23
News Before moving NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, and to assure that it's kept clean and safe, Webb got a very special wrapping treatment. The wrapping acts as a "mobile clean room," safeguarding the... Contributed A...
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Product Announcement Continuous, contact-free vitals sensing and analytics help tackle failure-to-rescue challenges faced by U.S. hospitals. Contributed Author: Hill-Rom Topics: Surgical Products
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TinkerENG: Highlights of 2018

Medical Design Technology - 21 Dec 2018 18:15
Videos Reminisce with us as we go through the 2018 highlights from our hit video series TinkerENG, where new products come to life... Contributed Author: TinkerENG Topics: STEM
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News Magnetic recording is the primary technology underpinning today's large-scale data storage. Now, companies are racing to develop new hard disk devices (HDDs) capable of recording densities greater than... Contribute...
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Helping Make Brain Surgery Safer

Medical Design Technology - 21 Dec 2018 18:05
Article A biopsy needle that can help surgeons identify and avoid blood vessels in the brain during surgery has undergone initial tests in humans. Contributed Author: University of Adelaide Topics: Surgical Products
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