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Takata Air Bag Recalls Continue

Last week 12 million more vehicles were recalled for Takata’s defective air bags. This week the massive recall continues to accelerate and expand, with another large batch of more than four million vehicles being added to the list.

Northrop Grumman is Developing Laser Weapons for the Navy

The U.S. Navy has selected Northrop Grumman to develop a ship-board laser weapon. The deal has three phases: initial design, ground testing, and finally, weapons testing aboard a ship. Northrop Grumman will design and demonstrate a 150-kilowatt-class solid state (electric) laser weapon system. The $53 million deal could extended to become a $91 million, three year project.

Graphene-Based Transparent Electrodes for Flexible OLEDs

Researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have developed a component that could make flexible OLEDs (organic light-emitting diode) displays actually work—a transparent electrode made from graphene.

Wearable Artificial Kidney Could Give Freedom to Dialysis Patients

The results of a breakthrough clinical trial for a wearable artificial kidney device have...

IEC Updates Parts 2 and 6 of IEC 60747, Standard for Semiconductor Devices

The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has released new editions of parts 2 and 6...
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Navy Incorporates Augmented Reality Into Diving Helmets

A team of engineers at the Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division is developing a Divers Augmented Vision Display, which is a high-resolution, transparent head-up display embedded directly into helmets.

Toshiba Tests Magnetic Resonance EV Charging System

Toshiba is field testing a new wireless electric vehicle charger for a shuttle bus at Haneda Airport in Tokyo. While similar wireless EV charging uses electromagnetic induction, Toshiba’s system uses a magnetic resonance system that is installed in the ground and controlled with a touch panel on the bus.

Radar and Sensors Aid with Medical Care for the Elderly

Researchers at the University of Missouri (MU) are developing technology that can help elderly people remain in their homes longer by providing long-term medical monitoring. Radars and sensors placed throughout the home can identify subtle physical and behavioral changes that can alert patients and caregivers to early signs of illness.

Chroma Introduces 63224A 24kW DC Electronic Load

Chroma Systems Solutions, Inc., has added the 63224A 24kW DC Electronic Load to its new series of high power DC loads. The 63200A is designed for testing a wide range of power conversion products including AC/DC and server power supplies, DC/DC converters, EV batteries, automotive charging stations, and other power electronics components.

Google’s Autonomous Vehicle Can Now Honk and Hum

Google’s latest report on its self-driving vehicle project focuses on a feature that could easily be overlooked: the car’s sounds. Engineers are now teaching Google’s autonomous cars how to honk and giving the quiet electric vehicle the familiar sounds of a traditional engine.
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