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New Edition of IEC 60099-9 Published

A new edition of IEC 60099-9 has been published by the International Electrotechnical Committee....

New Edition of IEC 62047-20 Published

The International Electrotechnical Committee published a new edition of IEC 62047-20. IEC 62047-20 applies...

Four Universities Receive Electric Smart Cars for Research Projects

Colorado State University, the University of Pittsburgh, University of Washington and University of Wisconsin...

Cardiac Pacemaker Powered by Flexible Piezoelectric Energy Harvester

A team of researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)...

Agilent Technologies Introduces Family of Basic AC Power Sources for Reliable Testing with Repeatable Results

Agilent Technologies Inc. introduced a family of basic AC power sources that deliver stable,...
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Meller Optics Medical Sapphire Optics are Durable and Impervious to Chemicals

Custom sapphire optics for integration into medical instruments that come in frequent contact with...

AMETEK GUI Software Now Supports Aviation DO-160G Spec

AMETEK Programmable Power announced that the GUI (Graphical User Interface) software for its California...

Development Projects Launched by IEEE Standards to Progress Innovations of e-health Systems

The IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) has announced the launch of several standard development projects to continue the advancement of interoperable communications of personal health devices and 3D medical systems.

Researchers Develop Sensing Skin Technology to Detect Damage to Concrete Structures

A team of researchers from North Carolina State University and the University of Eastern Finland developed a new technology that operates as an early warning system to alert authorities of cracks or damage to concrete structures.

3 Million Vehicles Recalled Due to Air Bag Issue

A recall of an approximate 3 million vehicles by Honda Motor Co and other Japanese auto manufacturers was prompted due to the possible explosion of air bags supplied by Takata Corporation. This recall is part of numerous recalls over the past five years that have affected close to 10.5 million vehicles.

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