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Mini Sensor That Can See And Smell

A fruit fly inspired sensor architecture that can combine wide angle motion detection with chemical sensing for drones and micro-bots. Scientists at the Chinese Academy...

Brain Inspired Chip Boosts Machine Vision

The 2D synaptic array can process motion within microseconds, improving driving safety detection and robotic grasping performance in autonomous systems. Researchers from China in collaboration...

Solving Gate Leakage In GaN Devices

A gate design cuts leakage, raises threshold voltage, and improves stability in GaN power devices, clearing a barrier to wider use in power systems. GaN...

Bridging The Gap Between Classroom And Industry

What happens when students stop building for grades and start building like engineers? This competition tested more than ideas. It tested real-world skills. India’s electronics...

Stable Switching In Noisy Environments

Heat, power loss, and switching issues slow high-voltage systems. A 1200V silicon carbide platform can fix them. Here’s what makes it different. Navitas Semiconductor has...

Ultra-Precise Timing Tech Advances Connectivity Infrastructure

A new generation of programmable clocks promises to push system-level performance for next-gen networks and data-heavy platforms. A fresh suite of programmable timing devices by...

Shirt-Mounted Health Tracking Advances

New research suggests wearable tech could shift from wristbands to discrete smart-clothing sensors for better motion and health data. Scientists at King’s College London have...

DC Converter For Electric Machines

High voltage batteries power modern electric vehicles but what keeps their control and safety systems running? Can a 4kW DC DC solution tackle this...

Shared Power Robotics Boost Reliability

New modular robot design leverages shared electronics and power to maintain function even when modules fail. Swiss researchers have devised a modular robot that flips...

India’s Own Robot Inspectors Keep Workers Safe

From factory floors to potential defence roles, India-built four-legged robots are quietly entering places humans struggle to go. But how?  While hazardous inspections still rely...