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Memory games: Eating well to remember

Science Daily - 18 Feb 2020 19:43
A healthy diet is essential to living well, but should we change what we eat as we age? Researchers have found strong evidence of the link between food groups and memory loss and its comorbidities. Her findings point to ...
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How do sensors make a building more comfortable?

Medical Design Technology - 18 Feb 2020 23:52
How do sensors make a building more comfortable? Temperature is certainly the most obvious answer but there are other sensors that are increasingly being employed in the smartest homes and buildings. With the right sensor inputs, several actions can be taken by actuato...
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Researchers have found that the strain of Zika that circulated in Brazil during the microcephaly epidemic that began in 2015 was particularly damaging to the developing brain.
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Battery-management IC extends driving range, reliability, and safety of EVs STMicroelectronics has revealed new battery-management technology that increases reliability, safety, driving range, and cost-effectiveness of electric vehicles (EVs). EVs are predicted to reach cost parity with conventi...
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Carrier board hosts Nvidia Jetson Nano module

Medical Design Technology - 18 Feb 2020 23:10
Carrier board hosts Nvidia Jetson Nano module As the speedy development of artificial intelligence, the applications have largely expended to all industries. With the results, AI processors have significantly announced to the market. However, to live up the requests...
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New service handles secure loading of cloud credentials for IoT devices

Medical Design Technology - 18 Feb 2020 23:07
New service handles secure loading of cloud credentials for IoT devices Introducing new features to secure data exchanges in increasingly aggressive contexts, the STMicroelectronics STSAFE-A110 Secure Element protects consumer and industrial connected devices in the Internet of Things (IoT),...
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Ultra-compact digital temperature sensor features precise digital output, low power consumption In today's world, industrial, consumer and even medical sectors are adopting digitalization to collect sensor data. While certain devices are fitted with analog-to-digital converters, the market demands increased accurac...
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Essential oils smell great. But are they really safe remedies for anxiety, stress, pain and other health problems?
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Low oxygen levels in the heart have long been known to produce life-threatening arrhythmias, even sudden death. Until now, it was not clear how. New findings reveal the underlying mechanism for this dangerous heart disor...
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Late fall may be best time of year to try to conceive

Science Daily - 18 Feb 2020 21:37
First-of-its-kind study accounts for when couples are most likely to start trying to conceive, finding couples conceive quicker in late fall and early winter, especially in southern states.
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Thermal propagation triggering and mitigation in medium- and large-format battery modules by Iris Su, Project Engineer II, Inventus Power A recent change in Li-ion battery pack safety is the shift from a focus on just prevention to one that emphasizes prevention and mitigation. Battery pack designers who were...
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Texas Instruments expanded its temperature sensing portfolio to include linear thermistors that deliver up to 50% higher accuracy than negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistors. The higher accuracy of TI’s the...
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Several studies show that small children cared for outside the home, especially in poor quality care and for 30 or more hours per week, have higher levels of cortisol than children at home.
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While fear memory -- or the ability to remember contexts in which to be afraid -- is important for survival, too much of it, and an inability to forget contexts that no longer apply, hinders daily activities. Recently, s...
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Malaria parasites can sense a molecule produced by approaching immune cells and then use it to protect themselves from destruction, according to new findings.
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Scientists designed a new type of controller for the robotic arm used in robotic surgery. Their controller combines the two distinct types of gripping used in commercially available robotic systems to leverage the advant...
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Miniature dc-dc converters target industrial apps with 1-W output

Medical Design Technology - 18 Feb 2020 19:36
Miniature dc-dc converters target industrial apps with 1-W output Flex Power Modules introduces new families of miniature DC-DC converters for industrial applications: the PUA-A, PUC-B and PUB-M. The new devices are all isolating converters providing output power of up to 1W, with no m...
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Instrument platform handles over-the-air testing for Bluetooth LE

Medical Design Technology - 18 Feb 2020 18:50
Instrument platform handles over-the-air testing for Bluetooth LE An instrument platform runs new Bluetooth LE test modes for Bluetooth LE 5.0. Similar to that for Bluetooth Classic, it allows manufacturers to perform all RF and pre-conformance tests on their Bluetooth LE components vi...
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LEMO now showcases its product line on EPLAN Data Portal

Medical Design Technology - 18 Feb 2020 18:32
LEMO now showcases its product line on EPLAN Data Portal EPLAN Data Portal is a web-based platform that gives engineers instant access to electrical schematics from numerous component manufacturers, including, from now on, LEMO connectors. The EPLAN Data Portal is an integral ...
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Fully-shielded auto-lock FFC connector for gaming, drone, AR/VR markets

Medical Design Technology - 18 Feb 2020 18:22
Fully-shielded auto-lock FFC connector for gaming, drone, AR/VR markets I-PEX Connectors has developed the world's first fully-shielded auto-lock FFC connector for high-speed transmission. The new EVAFLEX 5-HD Auto-Lock FFC Connector has 360° shielding, which prevents EMI leakage from the c...
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A new study in rats suggests that the natural antioxidant L-ergothioneine could alleviate the characteristics of pre-eclampsia.
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Scientists have discovered that de novo genes -- genes that have evolved from scratch -- are both more common and more important than previously believed.
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