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Cellular Engineering Takes A Leap Into The Future

The future of cellular engineering is an exciting one, with the potential to change our lives. Find out how scientists plan to utilize this technology to change how we view health, fuel, and the world in which we live.

New Technology Developed to Enhance Dog and Human Communication

A research team at North Carolina State University has developed a computer-mediated communication platform...

New Report Demonstrates Benefits of Transportation Technology

A report, “Accelerating Sustainability: Demonstrating the Benefits of Transportation Technology,” was released last week...

‘Touchable’ 3D Technology to Change Future of Virtual Reality

Developers from a National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology spin-off demonstrated cutting-edge...

Wurth Electronics Adds Smart, Current Compensated, Common Mode Choke to its Product Portfolio

Wurth Electronics is adding a current compensated common mode choke in package size 0504...
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Informal STEM Education Network Expands with Funding From NASA

  Twelve information educational institutions were awarded $6 million in funding from NASA to increase...

Australian Army Testing Wearable Solar Technology

The Australian Army is testing wearable solar technology developed by the Australian National University’s...

Chroma Introduces Six-in-One Electrical Safety Analyzer

Chroma’s 19032 series combines Hipot, Insulation Resistance (IR), Ground Bond (GB), Leakage Current (LC)/AC...

Baseball Team Adds Robo-Fans to Crowd

The South Korean Hanwha Eagles baseball team has added a section of robots to help improve the mood at baseball games. Over the past five years, the team has consistently been in last place and has lost over 400 games.

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.

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