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White Papers: Test & Measurement
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How to Choose the Optimal Stereo Microscope Setup
Stereo microscopes are essential when precise 3D visualization of samples is required in laboratories or production environments. Because users may spend extended periods examining, observing,...

NASA Spinoff: Data Acquisition
Autonomy Association International’s Digital Infrastructure Platform uses the same technology originally designed for a NASA flight test.
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Briefs: Data Acquisition
NASA has developed a new technology to track the status of, and changes to, enterprise level programmatic operations. Read on to learn more about it.
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Briefs: Electronics & Computers
This lightweight, portable garment is designed for active shoulder and elbow positioning.
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INSIDER: Software
Researchers from MIT and elsewhere have designed a novel transmitter chip that significantly improves the energy efficiency of wireless communications, which could boost the...
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INSIDER: Medical
Traditionally, measuring heart rate requires some sort of wearable device, whether that be a smart watch or hospital-grade machinery. But new research from engineers at the...
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Articles: Communications
Predictive maintenance is based on condition monitoring, anomaly detection, and classification algorithms, and integrates predictive models which can estimate the remaining machine runtime. Read on to learn more about it and how to implement it.
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INSIDER: Motion Control
Between 50 and 100 kilometers (30-60 miles) above Earth’s surface lies a largely unstudied stretch of the atmosphere, called the mesosphere. It’s too high for airplanes and weather balloons,...
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Blog: AR/AI
All the pieces are in place for agriculture to become smarter — it’s time to move ahead. Here’s how to move to Agriculture 4.0.
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Podcasts: Wearables
As we continue to explore the impact of wearables on healthcare, this episode focuses on privacy and data security in the era of medical wearables. Wearables are collecting vast...
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Blog: Propulsion
A new study introduces a novel way to reach a largely unstudied stretch of the atmosphere, between 30-60 miles above Earth’s surface, the mesosphere. Researchers have introduced a new way to explore it: lightweight flying structures that can float using nothing but sunlight.
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NASA Spinoff: Data Acquisition
To discover why astronauts returning to Earth frequently experience head and neck injuries, NASA awarded SBIR contracts to miniaturize an acceleration data recorder. It’s now used in safety testing for parachute drops, cars, drones, and more.
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Blog: Unmanned Systems
My Opinion: Industry 4.0 is already here — Agriculture 4.0 will catch up. Bringing automation and AI to agriculture is a necessity.
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White Papers: Data Acquisition
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Developing An Effective Sound and Vibration Lab
Optimizing sound and vibration performance is crucial in product development due to consumer demand for comfortable, quiet, and reliable products, alongside increasingly strict regulations. This...

INSIDER: Motion Control
In the midst of the co-development of artificial intelligence and robotic advancements, developing technologies that enable robots to efficiently perceive and respond to their surroundings like humans has...
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INSIDER: Data Acquisition
A new imaging technique developed by MIT researchers could enable quality-control robots in a warehouse to peer through a cardboard shipping box and see that the handle of a...
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Blog: Research Lab
My Opinion: Quantum computing is coming but has this engineer puzzled. As we celebrate 2025, the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, I find that thinking about these things from an engineer’s point of view is quite challenging.
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INSIDER: Software
Analog computing is making a comeback with hardware that processes and stores information in the same location, similar to biological...
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Blog: Connectivity
Self-driving cars which eliminate traffic jams, getting a health care diagnosis instantly without leaving your home, or feeling the touch of loved ones based across the continent may soon become reality thanks to a radical breakthrough in semiconductor technology.
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INSIDER: Test & Measurement
Northwestern University researchers have developed the first wearable device for measuring gases emitted from and absorbed by the skin. By analyzing these gases, the device...
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Blog: Data Acquisition
Researchers were brainstorming ways that underwater vehicles could use turbulent water currents for propulsion and wondered if, instead of them being a problem, they could be an advantage.
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Blog: Design
My Opinion: The Institute for Connected Sensor-Systems (IConS) at North Carolina State University is exploring new ways to combine sensor development and application-driven solutions.
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Briefs: RF & Microwave Electronics
Researchers have developed a photonic chip-based traveling wave parametric amplifier that achieves ultra-broadband signal amplification in an unprecedentedly compact form. Read on to learn more about it.
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INSIDER: Electronics & Computers
Imagine navigating a virtual reality with contact lenses or operating your smartphone under water — this and more could soon be a reality thanks to innovative e-skins. A research team...
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INSIDER: Data Acquisition
Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have created a new thermometer using atoms boosted to such high energy levels that they are a thousand...
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INSIDER: Aerospace
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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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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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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