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FCC Affirms Right of Voice Service Providers to Block Robocalls

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has taken steps to affirm the rights of...

U.S. DOT Seeks Comment on Automated Driving Technologies

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DoT) is seeking public comment on its efforts to...

Notified Body in Spain Illustrates MDR Compliance Complexity

The Regulatory Affairs Professional Society (RAPS) is reporting that the Spanish Notified Body (NB)...

Scientists Generate 45.5-Tesla Direct-Current Magnetic Field with a High-Temperature Superconducting Magnet

Scientists from the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory have successfully generated 45.5 tesla with a new breed of electromagnet.

Scientists Push the Limits of 2D Materials

Scientists from the University of Rochester have found a new way to combine 2D materials with oxide materials, which could have important implications for a number of applications.
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Metal-Free Antennas Made of Flexible Nanotube Films

Scientists from Rice University's Brown School of Engineering have created a new type of antenna made from carbon nanotube films.

Scientists Develop Most Comprehensive X-Ray Image of Batteries Ever

Scientists from a multi-institute team have successfully developed the most detailed image of lithium-ion battery electrodes yet.

Final Thermal Vacuum Test of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Proves a Success

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has gone through its final thermal vacuum test, bringing it one step closer to its launch in 2021.

Businessman Receives Prison Sentence for Selling Counterfeit Integrated Circuits for Military and Commercial Uses

The owner of a Los Angeles-based electronic components business, PRB Logics Corporation, has been sentenced to 46 months in prison and ordered to pay $144,000 in restitution for the sale of counterfeit integrated circuits which were purchased by defense contractors for military use.

Apple Recalls Three-Prong Wall Plug Adapters Included in World Travel Adapter Kit

Apple Recalls Three-Prong Wall Plug Adapters Included in World Travel Adapter Kit Due to Risk of Electric Shock.
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