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U.S. EPA Publishes Updated ENERGY STAR® Requirements for Luminaires

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued an updated version of its energy...

NASA Engineers Develop Sounding Rocket Technology That Could Lead to Enhanced Avionics Capabilities

Engineers from NASA have developed a new type of sounding rocket technology with the potential to allow for enhanced capabilities.

Improving the Power of Silicon Chips By Slowing Things Down

Scientists from Bar-Ilan University's Faculty of Engineering and Institute of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials have discovered a way to improve the quality of light and sound on silicon chips -- by slowing them down.

Nanomaterials Scientists Pave the Way for Ultra-Tiny Electronics

Scientists from Stony Brook University have uncovered some important findings that could help to create the next generation of ultra-small electronics.

Amateur Radio Operator Faces Fine for Blocking Other Amateurs

A New York amateur radio operator is facing the prospect of a major fine...
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Cooperative Agrees to Pay FCC Fine for Violating Antenna Inspection and Signage Rules

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has reached an agreement with an Alaskan telecommunications...

Med Device Company Receives Partial Waiver of Part 15 Rules

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has granted a request from a medical device...

FDA Sets Policy for Device Functions of Mobile Medical Apps

In an effort to keep pace with its oversight of advanced medical devices and...

Creating Energy Efficient Electronics with Gallium Nitride

Scientists from Cornell University believe that gallium nitride may prove a powerful tool in developing high-speed electronics and wireless communication.

VIQUA Recalls Solenoid Valve Kits for UV Water Treatment Systems Due to Electrical Shock Hazard

VIQUA has issued a recall for Solenoid Valve Kits for UV Water Treatment Systems due to electrical shock hazard. Electrical current could leak from the solenoid valve, posing an electrical shock hazard to the user.
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