March 2025

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White Papers: Semiconductors & ICs
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Team Collaboration & PCB Design
There was a time when PCB design was handled by a single designer after the circuit was completed. Today, with complex products like tablets, smartphones, and electronic games, PCB design involves teams of...

Articles: Electronics & Computers
The U.S. government’s microelectronics needs have evolved significantly over the decades. Now, we have entered the era of Advanced Packaging. This is the next microelectronics evolution to enhance and extend the performance of modern military and commercial systems. Read on to learn more about this.
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Articles: Materials
By leveraging plasma pen technology into inline processes, manufacturers can achieve stronger, more reliable bonds, improved wettability, and enhanced performance across various materials. Read on to learn more about what this means.
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Briefs: Design
A team has created a prototype for what it calls “living bioelectronics” — a combination of living cells, gel, and electronics that can integrate with living tissue. The patches are made of sensors, bacterial cells, and a gel made from starch and gelatin. Tests in mice found that the devices could continuously monitor and improve psoriasis-like symptoms, without irritating skin. Read on to learn more.
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Briefs: Materials
A Duke University team's approach takes a metallic nanotube, which always lets current through, and transforms it into a semiconducting form that can be switched on and off. Read on to learn more.
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Briefs: Electronics & Computers
Manufacturing More Efficient Spintronics Devices
Researchers have developed a breakthrough process for making spintronic devices that has the potential to become the new industry standard for semiconductors chips that make up computers, smartphones, and many other electronics. The new process will allow for faster, more efficient spintronics devices that can be scaled down smaller than ever before. Read on to learn more about it.
Briefs: Information Technology
The Brown University research team created a novel approach for a wireless communication network that can efficiently transmit, receive, and decode data from thousands of microelectronic chips that are each no larger than a grain of salt. Read on to learn more about it.
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Briefs: Physical Sciences
Jamie Paik and colleagues in the Reconfigurable Robotics Lab in EPFL’s School of Engineering have developed a sensor that can perceive combinations of bending, stretching, compression, and temperature changes, all using a robust system that boils down to a simple concept: color. Read on to learn more about it.
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Briefs: RF & Microwave Electronics
Innovators at NASA Johnson Space Center have developed an adaptable RFID system that optimizes transmission for priority data as targets move in and out of passive coverage areas. The method extends the range, and reduces data latency, of ultra-low power battery-assisted passive RFID sensor tags. Read on to learn more.
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Briefs: Motion Control
In a recent study published in the journal eLife, an international research group has studied the relationship between electrical stimulation in stick insects’ leg muscles and the resultant torque (the twisting force that makes the leg move). Read on to learn what they found.
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Briefs: Robotics, Automation & Control
In creating a pair of new robots, Cornell researchers cultivated an unlikely component: fungal mycelia. By harnessing mycelia’s innate electrical signals, the researchers discovered a new way of controlling “biohybrid” robots that can potentially react to their environment better than their purely synthetic counterparts. Read on to learn more.
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Briefs: Robotics, Automation & Control
A new study led by Flinders University and French researchers has used a novel bio-inspired computing artificial intelligence solution to improve the potential of UUVs and other adaptive control systems to operate more reliability in rough seas and other unpredictable conditions. Read on to learn more.
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Briefs: Power
A PNNL research team used a simple mixed-salt water-based solution and their knowledge of metal properties to separate valuable minerals in continuously flowing reaction chambers. Read on to learn more.
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Briefs: Energy
Researchers have developed a strategy to design luminescent polymers with high light-emitting efficiencies from the start that are both biodegradable and recyclable. Read on to learn more.
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Briefs: Manned Systems
NASA Ames Research Center presents a novel, patent-pending adjustable-autonomous intelligent systems approach for developing sustainable, small-scale reproductions of subsets of the Earths biosphere that can be distributed both on and beyond Earth, for improving the quality of life for all life, expanding the diversity of life, studying and protecting life, as well as enabling life to permanently extend beyond Earth. Read on to learn more.
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Products: Electronics & Computers
See what's new on the market, including electronic control products from NORD DRIVESYSTEMS; the new F-141 photonics alignment system from PI; InnoPhase IoT's expansion of its Talaria platform; Aerotech, Inc.'s HexGen® HEX150-125HL Miniature Hexapod; and more.
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Articles: Photonics/Optics
See the products of tomorrow, including paper-thin optical lenses simple enough to mass produce like microchips; a compact cooling technology that can pump away heat continuously using layers of flexing thin films; and a multilayered chip design that doesn’t require any silicon wafer substrates and works at temperatures low enough to preserve the underlying layer’s circuitry.
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Products: Software
See the product of the month: IDEC Corporation's FS1B Safety Controller, an upgrade of the popular FS1A.
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Products: Electronics & Computers
Last December, Tech Briefs readers were asked to select one product from our 2024 Products of the Month to be named Readers’ Choice Product of the Year. Thanks to all of our readers who cast their votes. Read on to learn the 2024 winners.
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Special Reports: Photonics/Optics
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Medical Manufacturing & Outsourcing - March 2025
Researchers achieve near‐void‐free 3D printing…how new laser joining technology is improving implantable device reliability…tips and techniques for adhesive bonding of plastics. Read...

INSIDER: Semiconductors & ICs
Researchers at the University of Minnesota have achieved a new material that will be pivotal in making the next generation of high-power electronics...
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INSIDER: Materials
As population growth and extreme temperatures strain the United States power grid, utilities and equipment manufacturers are looking for ways to increase the amount of...
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INSIDER: Electronics & Computers
Oxide-ion conductors enable oxide ions (O2-) to be transported in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), which can run on diverse fuels beyond hydrogen, including natural gas,...
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INSIDER: Robotics, Automation & Control
An innovative circuit design could enable miniature devices, such as microdrones and other microrobotics, to be powered for longer periods of time while staying...
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5 Ws: Robotics, Automation & Control
With the goal to democratize space research, MIT engineers have demonstrated the first fully 3D-printed, droplet-emitting electrospray engine which can be produced rapidly and for a fraction of the cost of traditional thruster.
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Podcasts: Connectivity
Overcoming IoMT connectivity barriers with ultra-low-power wireless technologies.
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Blog: Design
Paying attention to what successful researchers have to say about their process is a good way to get ideas about what it takes to be successful in research and development.
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NASA Spinoff: Medical
Recent successes in cultivating human heart tissue, knee cartilage, and pharmaceutical crystals in space have relied on technology that was initially developed decades ago with support from NASA.
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Blog: AR/AI
Researchers have developed a new AI algorithm, called Torque Clustering, that is much closer to natural intelligence than current methods. It significantly improves how AI systems learn and uncover patterns in data independently, without human guidance.
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On-Demand Webinars: Aerospace
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Optimizing SWaP-C — with size, weight, power, and cost — remains the key design goal of new electronics and embedded computing being developed for the enablement of...
White Papers: Mechanical & Fluid Systems
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Important Success Factors for Dry-running Bearings in Construction Machinery
Choosing between plastic and metal bearings for construction machinery is a decision many manufacturers have to make. However, it’s a deceptively simple choice, as...

Quiz: Electronics & Computers
Test your knowledge of cloud computing with this quiz.
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INSIDER: AR/AI
Drone shows are an increasingly popular form of large-scale light display. These shows incorporate hundreds to thousands of airborne bots, each programmed to fly in paths that...
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INSIDER: Robotics, Automation & Control
A researcher from Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science is using robotics to improve e-waste recycling.
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INSIDER: Robotics, Automation & Control
From mountain goats that run up near-vertical rock faces to armadillos that roll into a protective ball, animals have evolved to adapt effortlessly to changes in their environment....
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INSIDER: Robotics, Automation & Control
Springtails, small bugs often found crawling through leaf litter and garden soil, are expert jumpers. Inspired by these hopping hexapods, roboticists in the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and...
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Blog: Materials
Researchers have been working on a method to detect and investigate the dissolution of the metal ion in a cathode. Using nuclear MRI, they were able to directly observe the dissolution in real time. Read on to learn more.
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Technology & Society: Medical
A team of engineers is on a mission to redefine mobility by providing innovative wearable solutions to physical therapists, orthotic and prosthetic professionals, and individuals experiencing walking impairment and disability.
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On-Demand Webinars: Automotive
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The automotive industry is entering a new era, driven by increasing consumer demands for safety, sustainability, connectivity, and comfort. To meet these...
Blog: Mechanical & Fluid Systems
Researchers at EPFL and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems have developed a compact and versatile robot that can maneuver through tight spaces and transport payloads much heavier than itself.
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On-Demand Webinars: Software
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The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) became effective on December 16, 2024. Once the 48 CFR rule is completed, Department of Defense contracts will...
Quiz: Materials
Engineers are constantly looking for metals to solve their design dilemmas. Bonded dissimilar metals offer vastly improved performance while minimizing the design trade-offs of single metals. How much do you know about bonded dissimilar metals? Find out with this quiz.
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Videos: Design
Watch this video from Aerospace & Defense Technology to learn how Intel has been advancing the development of prototype computer chips for defense applications in recent years, as well as insights about their Intel18A technology.
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White Papers: Test & Measurement
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The Battery of The Future Needs State-of-the-Art Laboratory Equipment
As battery technology advances to meet the growing demand for energy storage, the need for state-of-the-art laboratory equipment has never been greater. Precision,...

Blog: Green Design & Manufacturing
This device works to suppress flames using the power of conductive aerosols, small particles that can direct electricity.
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On-Demand Webinars: Automotive
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The transportation sector faces unprecedented challenges in achieving net zero emissions targets due to continuously rising environmental concerns....
Q&A: Design
Duke University Professor Boyuan Chen and his team have developed a platform called CREW that is used to create algorithms to optimize human-AI cooperation.
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On-Demand Webinars: Manufacturing & Prototyping
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Whether they are enhancing aesthetic appeal or optimizing functional performance, forward-thinking designers stay vigilant for practical tips and expert guidance to improve their...
Blog: Energy
A cathode material put forward by the Dincă Group, a layered organic solid called bis-tetraaminobenzoquinone (TAQ), outperforms traditional lithium-ion cathodes in both energy and power densities in a technology that is truly scalable.
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On-Demand Webinars: AR/AI
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With advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, we are seeing increased integration of AI into design and manufacturing processes throughout the...
White Papers: AR/AI
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Revolutionize Simulation with Ansys AI: The Future of Engineering Innovation
Accelerate Innovation with Ansys AI: How AI and Simulation Work Together. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and simulation are transforming engineering, accelerating design...

Quiz: Physical Sciences
How much do you know about animal-inspired technology? Test your knowledge with this quiz.
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White Papers: Automotive
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Automotive Sensor Defects Uncovered
The automotive industry relies on precision, and even the smallest defect in a sensor can compromise vehicle safety and performance. This white paper, Automotive Sensor Defects Uncovered, explores how...

Blog: Imaging
An AI system developed by NYU Tandon School of Engineering researchers promises a new tool for the millions of people who want to manage their weight, diabetes, and other diet-related health conditions.
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On-Demand Webinars: Unmanned Systems
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A FREE Two-Day Event Dedicated to Connected Mobility Increased demand for vehicle connectivity has led to cutting-edge developments in the automotive industry. However, the world of...
White Papers: Medical
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Mixing Technologies in the Pharmaceutical and Medical Industries
This white paper presents an overview of mixing technologies implemented across many of today’s highly competitive pharmaceutical and medical industries, as well as new...

Blog: Materials
A team has developed a method to grow artificial muscle tissue that twitches and flexes in multiple coordinated directions. As a demonstration, they grew an artificial, muscle-powered structure that pulls both concentrically and radially.
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Special Reports: Test & Measurement
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Test & Measurement - March 2025
Testing the “eyes” of NASA's next space telescope…mass‐manufacturing photonic sensors at the quantum limit…driving zero defects in today's intelligent vehicles. Read about these and other applications...

Special Reports: Manufacturing & Prototyping
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Robotics & Motion Control - March 2025
From the operating room to the family farm to your next hotel stay, advances in robotics and automation are impacting a wide range of industries. Read all about it in this compendium of articles from the...

INSIDER: Aerospace
An electrospray engine applies an electric field to a conductive liquid, generating a high-speed jet of tiny droplets that can propel a spacecraft. These miniature engines are...
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INSIDER: RF & Microwave Electronics
NASA and its partners recently tested an aircraft guidance system that could help planes maintain a precise course even while flying at high speeds up to 500 mph. The instrument is...
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INSIDER: Information Technology
As more satellites, telescopes, and other spacecraft are built to be repairable, it will take reliable trajectories for service spacecraft to...
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INSIDER: Robotics, Automation & Control
A Ballbot is a unique kind of robot with great mobility, which possesses the ability to go in all directions. Obviously, controlling such a robotic device must be tricky. Indeed, ballbot systems...
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Blog: Design
A research team has recently developed a neuromorphic exposure control system that revolutionizes machine vision under extreme lighting variations.
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Quiz: Test & Measurement
If we can remove clear indications that someone is being monitored, we are far more likely to get the information we seek. This is the basis for unattended testing, which is about as common as laboratory testing itself. So, how much do you know about unattended testing? Find out with this quiz.
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Blog: Semiconductors & ICs
An international team has developed a novel approach to maintain special quantum characteristics, even in 3D materials.
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Special Reports: Communications
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Connected & Automated Vehicles - March 2025
In this compendium of articles from the editors of Automotive Engineering and ADAS & Autonomous Vehicle Engineering, we look at the next generation of driver assistance and AV technologies, and...

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