Diabetes is now among the top ten causes of death globally according to the International Diabetes Federation, with 537 million people between the ages of 20 and 79 suffering from …
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Diabetes is now among the top ten causes of death globally according to the International Diabetes Federation, with 537 million people between the ages of 20 and 79 suffering from …
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Just a quick post to flag the achievements of students from the University of Bath. They have won, for the second year in a row, the world Heart Hackathon.
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63 years ago, this ad appeared in Electronics Weekly’s edition of March 8th 1961:
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Felix Tsui, of Vicon, considers the vital role that motion capture – or mocap – can play for the future of space exploration and its role in robotics. From maintaining spacecraft …
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In H1 2025, Hynix is to start sampling HBM3e 16hi memory with 48 GB capacity per cube. HBM suppliers usually introduce two stack height options – such as 8hi and …
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Tanaka, the developer of industrial precious metals, claims to have made the world’s first bulk platinum with controlled crystal grain size in the nano scale. The average grain size of …
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Skinetix, an imec/VUB spin-off, is developing sportswear with integrated sensors to record detailed movement and muscle activity to help prevent injury. By enriching the data with a personalized biomechanical model, …
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Lumissil Microsystems is aiming at adaptive beam vehicle headlights with controller for dozens of power LEDs. It is for ‘matrix’ headlights, that have an array of close-packed power LEDs and …
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Dave Doherty, president of DigiKey, was philosophical about the future of the electronics market at electronica. We met in Munich a week after the US presidential election result was announced. …
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Infineon Technologies has introduced a radiation-hardened 512Mbit QSPI NOR flash memory for space applications and other extreme environments. “The device offers a 133MHz quad serial peripheral interface and the highest …
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