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University of Michigan Researchers Demonstrate New Method to Create Light Beams More Efficiently than Traditional Methods

Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed a more efficient way to produce coherent laser-like beams that use 250 times less power than conventional lasers. The team believes they have created the first polariton laser to run on electrical current and work at room temperature.

Team of Engineers Participate in Walk Again Project at FIFA World Cup

At the opening ceremony of the FIFA World Cup next week, a young adult will walk a few steps and kick a soccer ball thanks to the Walk Again Project. The project’s purpose is to create thought-controlled robotic exoskeleton to aid individuals with disabilities.

New Spectrum Analyzers up to 7.5 GHz from Rigol

Rigol Technologies, Inc. announced their latest series of products: 2 new high-performance, high frequency...

Agilent Technologies Announces Availability of RF Test Blog – A Resource for Making Better Measurements

Agilent Technologies has announced the release of their new test blog. The RF Test...
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Researchers Develop Technology to Transmit and Store Electricity in Cables

A team of researchers at the University of Central Florida have developed a way to transmit and store electricity in electrical cables. Previously, only electrical cables have been able to transmit electricity and not store it.

Hackers Find Security Hole in Electronic Freeway Billboards

Earlier this week, the Homeland Security Department notified transportation operators that there was a potential security gap in electronic freeway billboards that could allow hackers to post phony warnings to drivers.

Electric Random Orbital Sanders Recalled Due to Fire Hazard

Mirka Abrasives Inc. has issued a recall for their 5 and 6 inch CEROS...

Narda Safety Test Solutions Hand Held Direction Finder IDA 2 Detects Signals Under Signals

The Interference and Direction Analyzer IDA 2 from Narda Safety Test Solutions now generates...

New Ametherm High-Accuracy NTC Disc Thermistors Offer R25 From 4 Ohms to 150 Kilohms, Tol to 1%

Ametherm introduced new NTC disc thermistors — recently acquired from Measurement Specialties (formerly RTI...
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