Source: Intelligent Aerospace article April 3, 2018 By Dan Friedlander, Retired following 44 years in component engineering Automotive-grade electrical, electronic, and...
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Read moreDetailsSource: Printed Electronics World article Scientists from the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have developed a...
Read moreDetailssource: Rolls-Royce news Rolls-Royce has signed a collaboration agreement with UK-based technology start-up Superdielectrics Ltd to explore the potential of...
Read moreDetailssource: The Conversation article Asimina Kiourti, The Ohio State University Archaeology reveals that humans started wearing clothes some 170,000 years...
Read moreDetailsSource: Intelligent Aerospace article The military has always emphasized quality over price. It was not until the massive budget cutbacks...
Read moreDetailsSource: Intelligent Aerospace article MIL-SPEC, military specifications, started some 50 years ago, for well-justified reasons. At that time, the use...
Read moreDetailssource: Phys.org article A basic building block of modern technology, inductors are everywhere: cellphones, laptops, radios, televisions, cars. And surprisingly,...
Read moreDetailssource: Phys.org news In recent years, researchers have searched for ways to make computers more neuromorphic, or brain-like, in order...
Read moreDetailssource: TTI Market Eye article Wearables have moved beyond smart watches, fitness trackers and monitors that can measure human physiology....
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