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Creating Robots That Consume Metal For Energy

Engineers from the University of Pennsylvania's School of Engineering and Applied Science are working to create a robot that can draw energy from metal.

FCC Denies Huawei’s Request for Extended Reply Time

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has denied a request from Huawei Technologies to...

How Do You Compare ANSI/ESD S20.20 and MIL-STD-1686?

Confusion is created when there is more than one standard to define requirements. For ESD control, this has been the case with a military standard (MIL‑STD‑1686) and ANSI/ESD S20.20.

Developing a New Method to Control Electromagnetic Compatibility

Engineers from the St. Petersburg Electrotechnical University "LETI" have created a new and dynamic way to manipulate electromagnetic compatibility.

Finding New Methods For Recovering Waste Heat And Cooling Electronic Devices

Engineers from the American Chemical Society may have found a new way to cool electronic devices while recovering waste heat.
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Single-Atom Transistor May Pave The Way For Quantum Computing

Engineers from NIST have designed a new method for creating single-atom transistors that could advance the field of quantum computing.

The Digital Thread: Reducing Electrical System Program Risk in the Aerospace Industry

OEMs are moving toward the digitalization of the design and integration of electrical and electronic systems in aerospace applications. This approach to design development may help aerospace OEMs avoid possible calamities in the future.

Australian Radio Communications, EMC and EMF Regulatory Requirements: A Primer

Wireless devices are now in the legislative spotlight the world over. Safety, performance, spectrum usage and protection of personal data are all matters of regulation, although countries vary in how they regulate such concerns. This article looks at Australia as a case study, reviewing the overarching legal framework, the role of the national regulator, conformity assessment and the use of standards.

Using Magnetism to Wirelessly Recharge Electric Cars on the Road

Scientists are working on a practical method for charging electric cars, robots, and even drones wirelessly.

Next-Gen Solar Cells Designed To Handle Heat Without Sacrificing Efficiency

Iowa State University engineers have designed a new type of solar cell that is durable, lightweight, and cost-efficient.
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