Monthly Archives: March, 2021

Researchers Develop New Process for Building Ultralight Materials

As light as possible and as strong as possible at the same time: These are the requirements for modern lightweight materials, such as those...

ML: Five Common Useful Cases that Make all the Difference in the World

While many industries are struggling amid the coronavirus pandemic, both the IT industry and the broader trend of transition to remote work have revealed...

5G: The Preferred Purchase Smartphone Everywhere

Oppo, which is the latest to join the mid-range 5G smartphone bandwagon with the F19 series expected to be launched next week, believes the...

Automotive Electronics Market Expected to Reach US$ 640.5 Bn by 2030

The Global Automotive Electronics Market size is expected to hit around US$ 640.56 Billion by 2030, with a CAGR of 7.64%, as per reports. The...

A Research Partnership To Develop Next-Gen Air Quality Technology

Honeywell announced it has established a research partnership with Syracuse University to fund research on emerging indoor air quality technologies. The partnership will include the...

New OPTIGA Authenticate IDoT solution for Protection Against Counterfeit Devices

Infineon Technologies AG launches the OPTIGA™ Authenticate IDoT anti-counterfeit turnkey solution which combines enhanced authentication with unprecedented levels of configuration flexibility. OPTIGA Authenticate IDoT...

Keysight Maintains Leading Support of 5G Device Acceptance Test Plans

Keysight Technologies continues to maintain its leading support of 5G device acceptance test plans as mandated by US carriers, helping to accelerate the roll-out...

Musing on a 1002 Architecture

Here is one for the functional safety nerds. I find that every time I study the diagrams for 1oo2 Architecture and the matching equations...

Aquatic Soft Robots Plunges in Mariana Trench

A team of researchers affiliated with multiple institutions has developed a soft robot that can successfully swim in the Mariana Trench. One of the...

Field Study Shows Icing Can Cost Wind Turbines Up to 80% of Power Production

Wind turbine blades spinning through cold, wet conditions can collect ice nearly a foot thick on the yard-wide tips of their blades. That disrupts...

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