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Scientists Create Electricity With Saltwater

A group of Chinese scientists created electricity with a drop of saltwater being drug across a layer of graphene. When saltwater contacts graphene, an equal charge is created on both sides.

ABB introduces new line of Heavy Duty Safety Switch

The ABB Low Voltage Products division has introduced a new line of heavy duty...

ON Semiconductor PYTHON CMOS Image Sensors Bring Versatility and Superior Performance to Industrial Applications

ON Semiconductor has announced the introduction of the first devices in its new PYTHON...

New Edition of ISO/TS 21609:2014 Published

A new edition of ISO/TS 21609 has been published by the International Organization for...

East Coast Shielding Announces ITAR Compliance

East Coast Shielding has announced they are no ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulation)...
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Connector from Amphenol Withstands Harsh Environments

Amphenol Industrial Products Group now offers a connector family with 1.5 mm socket contacts...

Delcross Technologies Releases Savant V4.0

Delcross Technologies announced the Version 4.0 release of its Savant™ software for modeling the...

TDK Develops Modular Stackable EPCOS U-cores for Large Designs

TDK Corporation has developed a new kind of ferrite core: EPCOS stackable U-cores feature...

Researchers Develop Way to Make Semiconductors Better Detectors

Researchers at Georgia State University have found a way for semiconductors to detect a wider range of light than currently possible. An extra light source was added to their device that prepares the semiconductor with energy and when a low energy, long wavelength beam passes over, the extra light source pushes the material to the top creating a detectable reaction. 

Competition Announced to Reduce E-Waste

The U.S.-China Green Electronics Competition was announced earlier this week to raise awareness of the harmful effects on human and environmental health when e-waste is not properly handled and recycled.

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