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Medical
The medical end market refers to the application of engineering to medicine and biology in order to improve healthcare treatment such as diagnosis, monitoring, and therapy. Includes, but is not limited to, prostheses, robotics, implants, devices, and genetic engineering. A major part of this category is research and development.
Bionic Eye Restores Vision To Blind Man With Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration
For a few years now, a company called Second Sight has been proving that its visual prosthesis can actually restore…
Digital Smart Cup Wants To Make Sure You’re Always Hydrated
Drinking water is an ordinary task that we tend to forget from time-to-time. With the heavy increase of smart…
225W XP Power AC-DC supply provides 93% minimum average efficiency
XP Power announced the EPL225 series of high efficiency open frame AC-DC power supplies approved for industrial, IT…
High Speed Alliance Memory CMOS DDR2 SDRAM Features High 2Gb Density
Alliance Memory broadens its lineup of high-speed CMOS double data rate 2 synchronous DRAMs (DDR2 SDRAM) with a new…
MCUs Combine STMicroelectronics Cortex-M7 Core & Advanced Peripherals
STMicroelectronics has become the first chip maker to begin volume production of microcontrollers featuring the new…
30W External Power Supply For Medical Applications From Powerbox
Powerbox introduces the EXM30 series of 30W external wall plug adaptors. With an input range of 85 – 264 VAC…
A Simple Smartphone Attachment May Be All You Need To Detect Early Skin Cancer
About one person dies of skin cancer every hour. Since all skin cancer screenings are initially based off of…
Engineer develops real-time listeria biosensor prototype
A research engineer from the Texas A&M and a Florida colleague have developed a biosensor that can detect…
NXP Introduces New Plug-and-Play Evaluation Tools to Accelerate Applications in RF…
Last week, NXP Semiconductors unveiled its new plug-and play evaluation tools designed to enable fast and easy…
New Technique Speeds NanoMRI Imaging
Researchers from ETH Zurich in Switzerland have developed a measurement technique that overcomes the limitations of…