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Can Solar Cells Provide Both Power And Drinking Water?

Energy shortage and clean water scarcity are two key challenges for global sustainable development. The concept of simultaneous production of clean water and electricity...

Integrating Amazon Alexa with the ST BlueNRG-Mesh Solution

  Introduction Bluetooth Mesh is the latest global standard for simple, secure wireless connectivity. It enables one to one and one to many device communications and...

How to Use Electronics to Conserve Water

In recent times, several electronic devices, which are being developed to improve potable water availability, are becoming a part of the market and households....

Empowering the World with Solar Energy

The need for supplying a cheaper, sustainable form of energy to effectively fulfil the power demands has grown over the years. Due to its...

How Technology Can Help In Waste Management

Such technologies as artificial intelligence, Big Data, machine learning and robotics, if implemented properly, can make the Indian waste management sector much more efficient Waste management...

Educational and Training Kits Market: An Industry Perspective

With automation, repetitive tasks have started becoming obsolete. To remain relevant in the industry in the coming years, developing new-age skills in areas like...

When Working With Emerging Technologies – Sanity Is The Key!

Many believe that the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence or automation will solve their problems for good, only to find themselves in a differently...

How To Minimise Electromagnetic Interference And Improve Compatibility In Medical Devices

This article talks about methods to improve EMI and EMC in medical devices. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of a device means that it is compatible with...

Latest Technological Advancements In Electronics

World’s smallest computer is here! When IBM announced in March that it had produced the world’s smallest computer, it raised a few eyebrows at University...
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