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Driving Innovation at Infineon’s OktoberTech™: A Collaboration Hub for…
Recently, we chatted with Adrian Mikolajczak, Vice President at the Silicon Valley Innovation Center for Infineon…
Thermal Insights for Tiny Circuits
Researchers at the University of Virginia recently confirmed a vital principle governing heat flow in thin metal…
New Band Gap Material Makes More Efficient Electronics
As global demand for high-performance electronics grows, innovation is crucial to meet technology's evolving needs.…
Tiny Bubbles, in a Line. Liquid Metal Wiring for Flexible Electronics
Please forgive my butchered use of Don Ho's classic; it is remarkably apt for this new research out of Japan.…
Orca OS2000 Transceiver for Bi-directional Communications Between Sensors,…
Orca Semiconductor’s new OS2000 IO-Link communications transceiver improves Industry 4.0 intelligence. Enabling…
Can Wood Make Data Centers Sustainable? Microsoft Thinks So
Microsoft is testing a new way to reduce carbon emissions by building data centers with wood instead of the usual…
What Happened to the Robots at FedEx?
At its Memphis World Hub, FedEx upgraded a new automated sorting facility where, within its 1.3 million square…
Thermoelectric Coolers: Efficient, Compact Cooling for High Performance…
Thermoelectric coolers (TECs) provide a compact, efficient alternative to traditional cooling systems like…
Watch | Brainless Bots Solve Mazes
In 2013, a Carnegie Mellon University team called "Epiphany" released a small game on the Ouya, an Android-based…
UCLA Shatters a 100-Year-Old Rule
Bredt's rule was first reported in textbooks in 1924: double bonds cannot exist at certain positions on organic…