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Students Compete in Solar Electric Boating Contest

Engineering students recently competed in a unique competition where they saw their designs in action. Solar Splash is a solar electric boating competition that is sponsored by the IEEE’s Power Electronics Society. This year’s event was held June 15-19 in Dayton, Ohio, hosted by reigning champion Cedarville University.

MIMO Antenna System Fits Into Laptop Hinges

A new patented MIMO antenna system that fits inside a laptop’s hinge cavity and can replace as many as 5 separate antennas found in a standard laptop. It was developed by Smart Antenna Technology (SAT), a spin-off company that was started by scientists at the University of Birmingham.

VW Expected to Pay $10 Billion for Cheating Emissions Tests

Volkswagen is expected to reach a $10 billion settlement for using illegal software to cheat emissions tests for its diesel vehicles.

Graphene-Based Material for Brighter, Flexible Screens

GraphExeter —a material made from graphene—can be used to improve the effectiveness of large, flexible displays.

Working Toward Safer, Cheaper Solar Cells

Researchers at The Institute of Photonic Sciences searched for photovoltaic technology that is thin, low-cost, flexible, and environmentally friendly, so that sustainable energy could be installed in more locations. They have developed a new kind of solar cell that is non-toxic, easy to produce, and made with abundant materials.
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This Chip Has 1,000 Independent Processors

A new microchip containing 1,000 independent programmable processors but is very energy efficient. The “KiloCore” chip can process 1.78 trillion instructions per second, contains 621 million transistors, and could be powered by a single AA battery.

New Technique for 3D Printing Actuators, Sensors, and Hair

Although today’s 3D printers are capable of some amazing things, researchers in MIT’s Media Lab are rethinking the technology and expanding its capabilities. They have found a way to bypass a time-intestive step in 3D printing so that hair-like structures can be printed. They have used their new technique to print “hairs” that can perform sensing, adhesion, and actuation.

Autonomous Minibus Uses IBM’s Watson IoT

A new autonomous vehicle is now cruising (slowly) through the streets of Washington, DC. Olli is an autonomous electric vehicle that can carry up to 12 people. It is the first autonomous vehicle to use IBM’s artificial intelligence platform, Watson Internet of Things (IoT).

Introducing NASA’s “Maxwell” X-Plane

NASA has released new details about an experimental aircraft that is part of the...

Electrical Graphene Chip Detects DNA Mutations

Researchers have taken a big step toward developing an implantable chip that can detect DNA mutations in real-time and transmit them wirelessly to a smartphone or computer. A team of bioengineers and the University of California, San Diego designed an electrical graphene chip that can detect a common mutation in DNA.
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