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Lighting a Path to the Commercialization of Micro LEDs

KAIST researchers have developed new source technology that could help the commercialization of micro LEDs.

Using Ultra-Confined Light To Detect Harmful Molecules

Scientists have created a new method of generating intense nanoscale antenna by squeezing infrared light into ultra-confined spaces.

FCC Proposes Massive Fine for Marketing of Drone Transmitters

The FCC has proposed a major financial penalty against a U.S. retailer for the marketing of transmitters used in connection with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs, or drones) that failed to comply with FCC rules and regulations.

FDA Exempts Certain Class II Devices from Premarket Notification

The FDA has issued a Final Order that exempts certain Class II medical devices from the agency’s premarket notification (510(k)) requirements.

FDA Updates List of Recognized Standards

The FDA has published an updated list of recognized consensus standards that can used in support of premarket medical device reviews conducted by the agency.
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EU Commission Publishes Updated Standard’s List for Electrical Safety Directive

The EU Commission has published a list of standards that can be used to demonstrate conformity with the essential requirements of its recast directive relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits. 

Developing Smart Power Outlets

MIT scientists have developed smart power outlets.

Lorex Recalls Three Models of Video Monitors Due to Burn Hazard

Lorex has issued a recall for video monitors because the video monitor’s batteries can overheat, swell and expand and cause the battery cover to open or come off and expose hot batteries, posing a burn hazard to consumers.

Ketra Issues Recall to Inspect Recessed Downlights Due to Electrical Shock Hazard

Ketra Inc., has issued a recall as of June 12, 2018, for D3 recessed downlights because the power supply connectors can have incorrect wiring, posing an electric shock hazard to the user. 

A New Way to Measure Electromagnetic Radiation

Researchers from MIT have devised a new method for monitoring electromagnetic radiation.
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