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Schurter T9 Circuit Breaker Now Available for PCB Mounting

Schurter’s T9 fuseholder style thermal circuit breaker series is now expanded to include Model...

New Members and Associates Elected into National Academy of Engineering

67 new members and 11 foreign associates were elected into the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) earlier this week. The NAE, founded in 1964, is a nonprofit institute that provides engineering independent advice to federal government on matters involving engineering and technology.

The IEC, RusAccrediation and Rosstandart Sign Statement of Cooperation

The signing of this statement of cooperation between the IEC and the Russian Federal standardization and conformity assessment agencies is a large step in supporting increased trade with Russia.

Navigant Research Forecast Energy Harvesting Systems Market to Reach $375 Million by 2020

A report published by Navigant Research calculates the annual worldwide revenue from energy harvesting systems will grow to almost $375 million in 2020 from $283 million in 2014.

Researchers Create Super-Efficient Graphene Conductors

A team of researchers at Georgia Tech have discovered a way to use graphene to transport electrons with virtually no resistance. Known as ballistic transport, this property is accomplished when electrons travel through graphene nanoribbons and behave more like optical waveguides or quantum dots.

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Gowanda’s RF Inductors Approved for Military Market

Gowanda Electronics announced that the company recently achieved military approval for four thru-hole RF...

Agilent Technologies Offers PCB Analyzer with Breakthrough Accuracy for PCB Manufacturing Test

Agilent Technologies Inc. introduced the E5063A PCB Analyzer for printed circuit board impedance test...

Aeroflex Introduces One-Box LTE-A Base Station Tester

Aeroflex Limited has launched an extended version of its TM500 industry-standard base station tester...

European Commission Report Fails to Find Link between Health Risks Associated with Electricity Pylons

A new report released from the European Commission could not find a conclusive link that exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF) from electricity pylons causes a health risk.

Joint US-Japanese Research Projects to Support Next-Generation Network Technology

The first seven awards provided by the Japan-U.S. Network Opportunity (JUNO) program were announced last month by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Japan National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT).

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