I wrote recently about Nasa swarm technology (for satellites) and now here’s Nasa swim technology: swimming robots!
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I wrote recently about Nasa swarm technology (for satellites) and now here’s Nasa swim technology: swimming robots!
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With global defence spending only set to increase in coming years, Leonardo is highlighting increased employment around its nine UK sites. The defence company hired an additional 1,400 people to …
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Discretes manufacturer Taiwan Semiconductor has introduced the first product in its new series of SUPER CLAMP Snapback TVS devices. SUPER CLAMP TVS diodes have snapback characteristics featuring a superior 1.0 …
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EV and fuel cell vehicle sales grew 25% in 2024 to 16.9 million units, says TrendForce, with China expanding its market share to 67%. In 2025, EV sales are projected …
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Clone Robotics of Poland has come up with a new approach to Humanoid Robots which moves away from the traditional jerky robot to more human-like smooth movements,. The Protoclone V1 …
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Hirose has created a circular connector for Cat-5e Ethernet in tough environments. HR22K is metal, and has push-on bayonet-lock operation with an audible click to indicate retention – rotate the …
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By Steve Bush
Belgian research lab Imec has revealed test results from 20nm pitch metal lines patterned using a single-exposure of high NA (numerical aperture) EUV lithography. Top-down SEM pictures of 20nm pitch …
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By Steve Bush
ST has integrated six accelerometers into a 2.5 x 3mm inertial measurement unit for sports wearables. “Capable of measuring events ranging from slight movements to intense impacts with equal accuracy,” …
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AWS CodePipeline introduces a new action to deploy to Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). This action enables you to easily deploy your application to a group of EC2 instances behind load balancers.
Previously, if you wanted to deploy to EC2 instances, you had to use CodeDeploy with an AppSpec file to configure the deployment. Now, you can simply use this new EC2 deploy action in your pipeline to deploy to EC2 instances, without the necessity of managing CodeDeploy resources. This streamlined approach reduces your operational overhead and simplifies your deployment process.
To learn more about using the EC2 deploy action in your pipeline, visit our tutorial
and documentation
. For more information about AWS CodePipeline, visit our product page
. This new action is available in all regions
where AWS CodePipeline is supported, except the AWS GovCloud (US) Regions and the China Regions.
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AWS Database Migration Service (DMS) now supports network interfaces. Customers can now choose a secure connection type, which improves connectivity to on-premises databases for DMS homogeneous migrations. For each data migration, DMS now assigns a private IP address. Additionally, a non-static public IP address may be assigned if the connection is configured for public access. This access can be established within the local VPC or through VPC peering, Direct Connect or VPN.
For information see documentation for AWS DMS Homogeneous Migrations
.
For AWS DMS regional availability, please refer to the AWS Region Table
.