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Artificial Skin Made from Household Materials Could Transform Medicine, Robotics, and Education

When Muhammad Mustafa Hussain visited Bangladesh years ago, he noticed that many of the children he met were very talented and eager to learn about electronics, despite having very limited resources. He visited the local school and showed the students how they could use inexpensive household materials to make their own basic electronics. He says that seeing the “joy of discovery” on their faces inspired his current research project: a multi-sensor artificial skin made using only items found in a typical household.

Pre-release Version of IEC/IEEE 61850-9-3:2016 Standard for Communication Networks

The International Electrotechnical Commission has published a pre-release version of  IEC/IEEE 61850-9-3:2016, the standard for "Communication networks and...

New Technique Detects Cracks in Ceramic Capacitors

Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a way to...

Cadmium Telluride Solar Cells Reach New Milestone

Today's solar cells are pretty amazing, thanks to research advances inspired by art, computers, and...

Volkswagen Recalls 2009 Routan Minivan for Air Bag Defect

Volkswagen is recalling the 2009 Routan because the air bag control units can fail. This defect can prevent the air bags from deploying during a crash, or it can make them deploy inadvertently, which could cause a crash and increase the risk of injury to people sitting in the front seats of the minivan.
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GM Recalls Buick Regal, Chevrolet Camaro, Malibu, Silverado and GMC Sierra Vehicles

General Motors (GM) is recalling several 2016 models for electrical problems that increase the...

Semi-Automatic Microhardness Testing System is Easy and Accurate

Newage Testing Instruments, a unit of AMETEK Sensors, Test & Calibration, has added the...

Pelican Recalls Flashlights and Battery Packs Recalled for Fire Hazard

Pelican Products is recalling 4,600 flashlights and 168 replacement battery packs because the lithium ion battery...

TÜV SÜD Acquires Global EMC Inc. in Canada

TÜV SÜD is acquiring Global EMC Inc., of Ontario to meet increasing demand for...

Autonomous Vehicle Software Updated After Google’s Car Hit a Bus

Google’s autonomous vehicle software just learned an unofficial rule of the road: public transit buses are not as friendly as your average car. On Valentine's Day, a self-driving Lexus RX450h hit a bus. Although Google’s autonomous vehicles have previously been involved in crashes, this is the first time that a Google car is at fault.
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