3D Printed Microelectrode Array That Could Revolutionise Brain-Computer Interface
Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed a unique type of microelectrode array from the brain-computer interface (BCI) platforms for customized treatments of disease
The two...
SenRa Launches NetsyTM To Simplify IoT Network Rollouts
SenRa, announced the release of an Internet of Things (IoT) network planning and survey software, NetsyTM. The software is the latest edition to SenRa’s...
Rohde & Schwarz Introduces The R&S MXO 4 Series
Rohde & Schwarz is adding a completely new series to its oscilloscope portfolio that delivers a number of industry firsts. The new R&S MXO...
Quarter-Brick DC/DC Converter From Flex Power Modules Delivers 24V/55A Output
Flex Power Modules’ latest addition to its BMR491 range of digital, quarter-brick DC/DC converters is the BMR4912510/871, which delivers a nominal 24V output from...
Software Tool That Could Assemble Multiple Brain Maps In One Place
A team from the Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital) of McGill University has developed a database called neuromaps that could successfully assemble multiple brain maps...
This New EV Battery Can Drive 630 Km On A Single...
A team of researchers has developed anode-free lithium batteries that provide long battery life on a single charge
Battery life and charging speed of...
First 77GHz Beamforming Chip in AiP Module
SPEKTRA radar platform is the first to integrate analog and digital MIMO signal processing, with a resolution capable of distinguishing objects that are close...
Software Solution To Simplify Critical Design-for-Test (DFT) Tasks For Complex ICs
Tessent Multi-die software solution can help simplify critical design-for-test (DFT) tasks for complex integrated circuits (ICs) based on 2.5D and 3D architectures.
The quest for...
Disposable Sheet Of Electronic Circuits!
Researchers have developed a prototype circuit using a sheet of paper with fully integrated electronic components that can be burned or left to degrade.
We...
Harvesting Energy From Gentle Breeze
Researchers at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore have developed a device that can harness energy from wind as gentle as a light breeze and store...















