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Researchers Print Disposable Lasers

Buying new lasers could soon be as cheap and easy as replacing the blades...

Nature Helps with Heat-Free Soldering Technique

With a little help from nature, engineers at Iowa State University developed tiny metal particles that...

Smart Robots Could Revolutionize Manufacturing

Robots are a staple for many large manufacturing plants, and now smart robots—in other...

Scientists Develop Interactive Screens for Packaging

Scientists have developed a digital upgrade for packaging for food, beauty products, and just...

Extreme-Ultraviolet Technology Could Keep Moore’s Law Alive

Intel’s co-founder Gordon Moore famously predicted in 1965 that the number of transistors per...
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A New Approach Could Improve Thermoelectric Materials

Certain materials that exhibit a strong thermoelectric effect—the ability to directly and reversibly convert...

How Radar Detectors Could Improve Asparagus Farming

Two German engineers have found a scientific solution to a unique agricultural challenge: using...

Electric Motors Monitor Themselves without Sensors

It’s not unusual for motors to be loaded with sensors that help monitor a...

New Technique Detects Cracks in Ceramic Capacitors

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

Apple Adds EMI Shielding to iPhone 7’s Chips

The latest rumors about Apple’s next iPhone reveal that preventing interference is higher priority than ever before. Korea’s ET News reports that Apple will apply electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding to individual chips in the forthcoming iPhone 7. Previous versions of the iPhone have included shielding on the entire circuit board, and then the Apple Watch introduced shielding on an individual chip.
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