A new ultrathin photodetector from Duke University can sense light across the entire electromagnetic spectrum and generate a signal in just 125 picoseconds, making it the fastest pyroelectric detector ...
Vintage computer hardware can fail in a variety of fascinating ways, with [Bits und Bolts] dealing with an interesting failure mode, in the form of degraded MLCC capacitors on Voodoo 2 graphics cards.
The US FDA has granted a De Novo Classification for the Biolinq Shine, a novel real-time glucose sensor for people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) not on insulin. The new classification allows the company ...
After raising $100 million in venture capital funding earlier this year, Biolinq has obtained a groundbreaking green light from the FDA for its needle-free continuous glucose monitor. The Shine system ...
A DIME FOR A CAROUSEL RIDE - DEVCOM CBC electrical engineer James Severtsen demonstrates how the DIMES are inserted into the carousel attachment on the FLIR Skyraider quadcopter. The quadcopter can ...
The structural design of the microsensor and the principle of volume compressed sensing. a The resonant high pressure microsensor comprises a SOI wafer with resonators and vias, and a silicon wafer as ...
PRIOR LAKE, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ExoStat Medical, Inc. a medical device company engaged in the research and development of the novel MicroTREND System which non-invasively monitors microcirculatory ...
Military-grade infrared vision goggles use detectors made of mercury cadmium telluride, a semiconducting material that’s particularly sensitive to infrared radiation. Unfortunately, you need to keep ...
Engineers developed a technique to grow and peel ultrathin 'skins' of electronic material that could be used in applications such as night-vision eyewear and autonomous driving in foggy conditions.
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