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FDA Publishes Final Guidance for Medical Device EMC

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issues final guidance for medical device electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). The final guidance document details a number of primary components that are needed from U.S. manufacturers in order to obtain premarket clearance or approval for supporting claims of medical device EMC.

MIT Develops Robot Nurse to Aid in the Maternity Ward

The team at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) has developed a robot nurse to aid in the maternity ward and delivery rooms.

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.
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Hackers Can Steal PIN Codes from Wearables

Your wearable device is tracking your hand movements, which is great if you want to know how many calories you’ve burned, but terrible if you don’t want hackers to know how to get into your bank account.

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.

Impurities Improve the Performance of Lasers

Scientists at Australian National University (ANU) accidentally improved the performance of nanolasers. The researchers’ findings could form the foundation for inexpensive biomedical sensors, quantum computing, and faster wireless communications.

Electrostatic Discharge Ignited Lab Explosion

A new investigation reveals that electrostatic discharge started an explosion that led to a researcher losing her arm.

Electrical Engineering Students Design Bicycle Powered Generator

Today’s electrical engineering students are getting the chance to put their lessons into practice...
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