Electronics that can monitor a person’s physiological and biochemical signals for disease but have no battery because they are powered by the patient’s own glucose have been developed by Washington State University. Existing sensors for disease detection can b...
By Rob Coppinger | 02-11-2018
The DNA genome that makes us humans tick is vastly complicated and just writing down the entire genetic code would fill around one million pages of very small type. Analysing all that is no small task. Fundamentally deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the way i...
By Paul Whytock | 02-11-2018
A new generation of memory burn-in-testers that are intended to meet the increase in global customer demand for server and mobile storage solutions, is coming on to the market. In October, Advantest Corp. announced the launch of its high throughput, low cost...
By Nnamdi Anyadike | 31-10-2018
Building molecular electronics with individual molecules using synthetic Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) origami nanostructures that self-assemble is the goal of researchers at the Missouri University of Science and Technology. Self-assembling synthetic DNA origam...
By Rob Coppinger | 25-10-2018
By May 2021, new safety standards for collaborating industrial robotic systems are expected to be in place, amid rising concerns about operator safety in the industrial workplace environment. ISO 10218 is the central safety standard for industrial robot applic...
By Nnamdi Anyadike | 23-10-2018
Everything we use is manufactured on our planet. Even if the temperature, environmental atmosphere, and pressure can be increased beyond Earth normal, other factors are locked. Gravity, for instance, is a somewhat static element of manufacturing materials. Zer...
By Christian Cawley | 19-10-2018
New generation Bluetooth beacons with longer battery life and longer range will allow for easy deployment of smart logistics and location services. A recent report from Transparency Market Research (TMR) forecasts a whopping 16.05% CAGR in the global beacon ma...
By Nnamdi Anyadike | 17-10-2018
Millions of us would have seen or heard about the latest IPCC report on global warming, the content of which was extremely scary to say the least. In simple terms if things don't change within the next 20 years this planet is in serious trouble. The signs a...
By Paul Whytock | 16-10-2018
Boron nitride is a semiconductor that could be used to make electrical equipment able to convert power more efficiently than silicon wafer technologies, up to three to 4% more efficiently than what is possible today. To achieve this higher energy efficiency, a...
Semiconductors | By Rob Coppinger | 15-10-2018
The use of simulation tools, ‘digital twins’, in production is fast growing and will soon become an integral part of the Smart Factory and the Internet of Things (IoT). Digital twins are digital copies of physical assets including all their modelled characteri...
By Nnamdi Anyadike | 08-10-2018
Quantum computers could be mass produced at low cost with silicon microchips that have large-scale waveguides, optical tracks, for photons, instead of circuits for electrons controlled by transistor switches. These silicon photonic chips could solve two challe...
By Rob Coppinger | 05-10-2018
The desktop PC has supposedly been dying for years. But one look around the office shows that it is alive and well. But could the humble smartphone be the greatest weapon against desktops, and even laptops? The Ultimate Bring Your Own Device Corpor...
By Christian Cawley | 04-10-2018