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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.
New 3D-Printing Builds with Two Metals
Washington State University researchers created a way to 3D-print two types of steel in the same circular layer…
Lightning Round: Understanding the Role of EMI Filters and Capacitors
In this video, Jake Michaels, Technical Marketing Engineer at KEMET/Yageo Group, provides valuable insights into…
MIT Engineers Create a Soft, Printable, Metal-free Electrode
There are a wide range of electronic implants, from traditional pacemakers and cochlear implants to more futuristic…
We’re Pickin’ up Good Vibrations
No, I’m not talking about the Beach Boys (yes, I’m an old); I’m talking about harvesting energy from vibrations in…
What is the Future of Printed, Flexible Electronics?
Printed flexible electronics are used for skin patches, thin-film flexible photovoltaics, and automotive interior…
Entrepreneur? You Likely Have Increased Cognitive Flexibility
A pioneering study involving entrepreneurs and managers found increased neuronal connectivity in the brains of…
Holodeck—Begin Program: Mona Lisa
The holodeck has existed in the Star Trek universe since the pilot episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation in…
Stem Cell Meat—Would You Eat It?
More than 8 billion people are alive on Earth today. The more our population increases, the more strain we put on…
World’s Smallest Bluetooth SoC
InPlay Inc. announced the NanoBeacon SoC IN100 in a wafer-level chip scale package (WLCSP). Measuring a mere 1.1mm…
Oh no! AI Now Reads Minds
Now, an AI-based semantic decoder can translate a person's brain activity while listening to a story, or silently…