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Briefs: Test & Measurement
The device could reduce the need for painful biopsies by 50 percent.
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Briefs: Test & Measurement
Combined with smartphone technology, the device becomes a portable system that can track, monitor, and diagnose infections.
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NASA Spinoff: Propulsion
The technology could allow deep-space exploration without running out of propellant.
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Articles: Manufacturing & Prototyping
As ICs continue to become smaller and chip complexity increases, manufacturers still need to ensure reliability to their customers.
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Application Briefs: Imaging
See how Space Dynamics Laboratory built the electronics for a three-camera suite onboard OSIRIS-REx.
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Briefs: Test & Measurement
This system provides low-cost monitoring for machine health with audio-based artificial intelligence.
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Briefs: Photonics/Optics
This simple and inexpensive design achieves high-quality ozone measurements.
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Products: Photonics/Optics
Radar sensors, cameras, RF processing systems, and more.
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Briefs: Energy
Membranes that remove salt from water help split sea water into fuel.
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Briefs: Manufacturing & Prototyping
The system is filled with a patient’s skin cells.
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Briefs: Photonics/Optics
Computations are done solely with beams of light.
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Briefs: Test & Measurement
The system enables measurement of active or passive microstrip line devices with DC probing capability.
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Briefs: Packaging & Sterilization
The system uses off-the-shelf materials combined with ultraviolet lights to decontaminate N95 masks.
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Briefs: Unmanned Systems
The battery could be used for drones, cars, or underwater applications at low temperatures.
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Products: Manufacturing & Prototyping
Modules from Pickering Interfaces simulate industrial control transceivers.
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Blog: RF & Microwave Electronics
The sensor is able to detect ice formation far before you can see it occurring on a surface.
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Blog: Robotics, Automation & Control
As engineering professor Mable Fok saw how the pole beans in her garden wrapped tightly around any objects nearby, she had an idea: What if a robotic gripper could do the same thing?
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INSIDER: Robotics, Automation & Control
USC researchers have developed a method that could allow robots to learn complicated new tasks, like setting a table or driving a car, from observing a small number of demonstrations.
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INSIDER: Robotics, Automation & Control
Scientists from the U.S. Army and MIT created a new way to link materials with unique mechanical properties, opening up the possibility of future military robots made of robots. The method unifies...
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Question of the Week: Unmanned Systems
Could ‘Smellicopters’ Someday Support Search-and-Rescue?
Our second INSIDER story today highlights an innovative combination of autonomous drones and live moth antennae: The “Smellicopter.”
INSIDER: Motion Control
A Cornell University team has created microscopic robots that incorporate semiconductor components, allowing them to be controlled – and made to walk – with standard electronic signals. The...
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INSIDER: Motion Control
Researchers have developed a technique for manufacturing micrometer-long machines by interlocking multiple materials in a complex way. The micromachines are made out of metal and plastic, in...
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INSIDER: Motion Control
With a training technique commonly used to teach dogs to sit and stay, computer scientists showed a robot how to teach itself several new tricks including stacking blocks. With the method, the robot was able...
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Blog: Imaging
UW doctoral student Melanie Anderson explains how to make an autonomous 'Smellicopter' to navigate toward smells.
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INSIDER: Energy
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers working to maximize solar panel efficiency said layering advanced materials atop traditional silicon is a promising path to eke more...
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INSIDER: Electronics & Computers
Electric vehicles (EVs) hold great promise for our energy-efficient, sustainable future but among their limitations is the lack of a long-lasting, high energy density battery...
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INSIDER: Power
A simpler and more efficient way to predict performance will lead to better batteries, according to Rice University engineers. That their method is 100,000 times faster than existing modeling...
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INSIDER: Materials
A team of University of Arkansas physicists has successfully developed a circuit capable of capturing graphene’s thermal motion and converting it into an electrical current.
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