3D printing custom, production-quality masking
For years, our coating operation has purchased masking products from various vendors. The market for standard, off-the-shelf caps, plugs and adhesive products are very...
Physicists find signs of a time crystal
Yale physicists have uncovered hints of a time crystal—a form of matter that "ticks" when exposed to an electromagnetic pulse—in the last place they...
Lining MOF pockets to detect noxious gases
A porous material with tailor-made pockets stitched into its structure is a promising material for sensing noxious gases. A thin film of the material,...
PHY Transceiver Cuts Component Count and Board Space
DALLAS, May 2018 -- Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) today introduced a new automotive Ethernet physical layer (PHY) transceiver that cuts the external component count and...
System-on-Chip for 3D Imaging with No CPU Needed
Vayyar Imaging Unveils the World’s Most Advanced CMOS SOC for mmWave 3D Imaging New, groundbreaking, high-performance chip from Vayyar provides a high resolution, mobile,...
3D printed electric motors using iron, copper and ceramics
Using metallic and ceramic pastes, extruded layer by layer into a predetermined form and then sintered together, researchers from the Chemnitz University of Technology...
What’s New in 3D Printing? A Busy Six Months
3D printing, as anyone watching the industry understands, is a busy business. Few know this quite so thoroughly as industry expert Todd Grimm, President...
One-dimensional material for next generation electronics
Engineers at the University of California, Riverside, have demonstrated prototype devices made of an exotic material that can conduct a current density 50 times...
Sandia National Laboratories Wins Award for 3D Printing Work with Wind...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Sandia National Laboratories has won the Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer’s national 2018 Technology Focus Award for designing the first...
Heart is where the chips are, helping keep the beat
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HOUSTON – A Rice University student team’s demonstration of a next-generation, wireless pacemaker array could point to the future of medical sensors.
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