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Researchers Develop New Power-Splitting Device for Terahertz Waves

A team of researchers at Brown School of Engineering has developed a new power-splitting device for terahertz (THz) waves.

NASA’s Juno Mission Successfully Enters Jupiter’s Orbit

After traveling for five years and 1.7 billion miles, NASA's Juno Mission has successfully entered into Jupiter's orbit.

Microwave Detection is now 14 Times Better

Researchers from Aalto University in Finland have set a new world record for microwave detection. They developed a device that has 14 times higher energy resolution of thermal photodetection.

Lithium-Ion Batteries Aren’t So Bad After All

A Swiss research group has proven that we don’t need to rush to reinvent batteries. They have improved the performance of conventional lithium ion batteries without even changing the chemical composition.

E-One Incorporated Recalls Fire Trucks for Fire and Crash Hazards

E-One Incorporated is recalling model year 2014-2016 E-One Cyclone II and Typhoon vehicles equipped with certain Class 1 Es-Key power control modules manufactured by Hale Products. These fire and rescue trucks have a defective component that increases the risk of a fire and poses a crash hazard.
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FCC to Vote on 5G Proposal

FCC chairman Tom Wheeler proposed new rules to open up spectrum for 5G applications. At a National Press Club luncheon in Washington DC in June, Wheeler spoke about why the FCC should make 5G a top priority for fostering American innovation.

FCC Clarifies Emissions Requirements for LED Lights

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) published guidelines that clarify how FCC rules apply to RF LED products. RF LED lighting devices are classified as unintentional radiators and are therefore are subject to the FCC’s Part 15 rules.

FAA Releases Rules for Commercial Drones

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has released highly-anticipated regulations for the use of small unmanned aircraft systems, commonly called drones. The final rule, which is effective August 29, 2016, regulates drones weighing less than 55 pounds that are conducting non-hobbyist operations.

Electrical Short in ECMs Prompts Truck Recalls

Vehicle manufacturers are recalling commercial trucks because they are equipped with a Cummins ISX12 or ISX15 engine that may have a defective Engine Control Module (ECM).

Wearable Sensors Detect Toxic Chemicals

Just like civilians, soldiers already carry sophisticated wireless devices with them every day. New technology add-ons take advantage of the processing power of smartphones.
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