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Smart Sensors Made Using Extrusion Printing

UBC researchers have been able to investigate the possibilities of wearable human motion devices because of the development of high-resolution extrusion printing— 3D printing...

Generating Electricity From Heat Using This Ink

Researchers in Sweden have developed an ink coating that can transform low-grade heat emitted by electronics into electrical power. Thermoelectricity is the direct conversion of...

U-blox Launches The World’s Smallest GPS Module

The MIA-M10 from U-blox is the world’s smallest GPS module which can be employed as a dependable, long-lasting solution for asset tracking. The MIA-M10...

Scientists Develop Plant-inspired Device That Adapts To The Environment

Living organisms have always kickstarted lots of new innovative technical designs, putting scientists on the hunt for the next big thing! This time, it...

Wood-derived Biosensors For Wireless Devices

According to University of Toronto and University of Waterloo researchers, wood-derived materials can be utilised to gather electrical energy from daily actions like walking. The...

Wireless Charging Circuit For Micro Sized Werable Earbuds And Devices

Designing wireless charging systems for small-size electronic devices like smartwatches, AirPods, Bluetooth headsets, etc. is very difficult. Added to that only a few types...

Analogue Front Ends For Heart Rate Monitors

Analogue front ends (AFEs) are a set of analogue signal conditioning circuitry that are used to interface sensors to an ADC or a microcontroller....

Electronics For You Design Contest Winners Announcement

Contest Winners List  Firstly, thank you for participating in the contest and showing interest. Many ideas and submissions, were received from all, with many ideas...

Enter The Metaverse For Better Or For Worse

If we told you that another universe is evolving in the digital space, where people can live just as in ours, would you believe...

UC San Diego’s Multitasking Health Monitoring Sensor

Engineers at the University of California San Diego have created a prototype of a wearable that can track many health metrics in real time,...
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