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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...

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.

NHTSA Investigates Tesla Autopilot Following Fatal Crash

NHTSA is investigating the performance of Tesla’s Autopilot system after a driver was killed in a recent crash that occurred while his Model S was in Autopilot mode.

CST Acquires IdemWorks

Computer Simulation Technology AG (CST) CST, which develops software for electromagnetic field simulation, has announced the acquisition of IdemWorks, an academic spin off company that provides of modeling tools and services.
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Graphene Membranes for Telecommunications

Researchers at Cornell University have found yet another application for graphene: to make mechanical resonators that could be used in future telecommunications applications. T

What Happens When Lightning Strikes a Nuclear Weapon?

Intentionally zapping nuclear weapons with lightning sounds dangerous, but it’s actually a safety precaution. Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories perform tests to ensure that stockpiles of nuclear weapons will remain safe even if lightning directly strikes the weapons.

Toyota Recalls 3.37 Million Vehicles for Air Bag and Emissions Issues

Toyota is recalling 3.37 million cars because of defective air bags and problems with the emissions control units.

Polaris Recalls ROVs for Fire Hazard

Polaris is recalling 43,000 recreational off-highway vehicles (ROVs) because they pose a fire hazard....

HeartWare Ventricular Assist Devices Recalled for Defective Batteries

The batteries in HeartWare Ventricular Assist Devices can lose power prematurely due to faulty cells. This defect could cause serious health consequences or even death.
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