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Navy to Start Using Autonomous Cold Spray Metallization Technology for H-1 Helicopter Maintenance
Following years of rigorous testing and evaluation, a cold spray metallization technology that was initially demonstrated at Fleet...

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University of Rochester Lab Creates New 'Reddmatter' Superconductivity Material
In a historic achievement, University of Rochester researchers have created a superconducting material at both a temperature and pressure low enough for...

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Army Integrated Sensor Architecture Modernization Effort Continues
Developers and engineers at the Program Executive Office Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors (PEO IEW&S) Integration Directorate have been modernizing the US...

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Tailoring the Optoelectronic Properties of Transition Metal Dichalcogenides for Sensing and Electronics
A team of Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL, researchers partnered with Pennsylvania State University to publish an article in...

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MIT Report Finds US Lead in Advanced Computing is Almost Gone
A new report from an MIT researcher and two colleagues sheds light on the decline in U.S. leadership in the development of domestically produced advanced computing. The...

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Sustainability, Reliability & Efficiency – Trends and Opportunities for HVAC
With the HVAC industry primed for both residential and commercial growth, HVAC designers are being tasked to create highly energy-efficient systems with greater...

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The Future of Avionics: Machine-Learned and Certified
The emerging advanced air mobility market is driving the convergence of airborne electronic systems that are highly integrated with unprecedented functionality. Legacy avionics systems...

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SAE WCX™ 2023 Preview: Paving the Future of Mobility
SAE's WCX World Congress Experience, will be held from April 18-20, in Detroit, MI.

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Trends in Aerospace Power Distribution
Electromechanical contactors have long been the product of choice for aerospace power systems designers. In a large commercial or military aircraft, contactors are used to control the different power...

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Can Embedded Electronics Components Meet the Demands of Hypersonic Missiles?
Today, defense organizations in several countries are attempting to expand military capabilities by investing in hypersonic missile development.

Articles Electronics & Computers
Heterogeneous Integration and SiPs Benefit SWaP-C Reduction
Aerospace and defense (A&D) electronic systems are being made smaller but more functional.

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Product of the Month
Advanced Photonix offers silicon and indium gallium arsenide surface-mount technology photodetectors for high-speed response applications.

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Medical Design Briefs: 2021 Technology Leaders
Learn about the medical manufacturers and cutting-edge applications that stood out in 2021.

INSIDER Semiconductors & ICs
Growing a 2D Functional Transistor on a Silicon Wafer
True to Moore’s Law, the number of transistors on a microchip has doubled every year since the 1960s. But this trajectory is predicted to soon plateau because silicon — the...

INSIDER Nanotechnology
Graphene-Based Electronics
Georgia Institute of Technology researchers have developed a new nanoelectronics platform based on graphene — a single sheet of carbon atoms.

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Medical Design Briefs: 2022 Technology Leaders
Learn about the medical manufacturers and cutting-edge applications that stood out in 2022.

Blog Electronics & Computers
Longer-Lasting, Recyclable Phone Batteries
Instead of disposing of batteries after three years, we could have recyclable batteries that last three times longer.

INSIDER Manufacturing & Prototyping
Microelectronics and Castings Remain Supply Chain Challenges for Raytheon
Raytheon Technologies Chief Executive Officer Greg Hayes and Chief Operating Officer Christopher Calio said microelectronics and engine castings were among the...

INSIDER RF & Microwave Electronics
Diamond Transistors
Researchers at Arizona State University and Northrop Grumman are working on a new project to create power transistors from diamond. The results could yield efficiencies that significantly shrink the size of electrical...

Blog Electronics & Computers
Adding Vibrations to Electronics to Reduce Vibrations
A counterintuitive way to protect atomically thin electronics: adding vibrations to reduce vibration issues.

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Airbus Starts Testing Autonomous Landing, Taxi Assistance on A350 DragonFly Demonstrator
Airbus UpNext, a wholly owned subsidiary of Airbus, has started testing new, on ground and in-flight, pilot assistance technologies on an A350-1000...

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Intricon Launches Center of Excellence Exclusively for Biosensor Medical Devices
Intricon, a developer and manufacturer of medical devices powered by smart miniaturized electronics, has launched a new Biosensors Center of Excellence (CoE)....

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Embedded Intelligence and Connectivity: High-Performance Modules for Mixed-Critical Applications
The growing use of AI in medical applications is leading to drastically higher performance demands for the embedded computing technology.

Articles Information Technology
Achieving 100 Gb/s Using O-band Technology
To ensure networks are prepared for the next wave of transmission, operators need to build wave multiplexing systems that will allow connections to migrate to 100 Gb/s.

Application Briefs Test & Measurement
Compact MEMS-Based NIR Spectroscopy for Mobile Applications
This measurement technique is particularly useful for, but not limited to, samples containing organic compounds.

R&D Medical
Novel Device Measures Nerve Activity
Researchers have developed a device to noninvasively measure cervical nerve activity in humans.

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