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Scientists 3D-print hair follicles in lab-grown skin
Scientists at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have successfully 3D printed hair follicles within human skin tissue cultured in a laboratory setting.
L-com expands line of IP68, ODVA-compatible, MPO fibre optic, outdoor cable assemblies
L-com has announced the expansion of its line of IP68, ODVA-compatible, MPO fibre optic, outdoor cable assemblies.
Nordic introduces silicon-to-cloud locationing solution
Nordic Semiconductor has unveiled the nRF7000 Wi-Fi companion IC, positioning itself as the sole supplier of a comprehensive silicon-to-cloud locationing solution integrating Wi-Fi, cellular IoT, and GNSS.
Exxelia portfolio promises high Q-factor in small sizes
New Yorker Electronics has announced the release of Exxelia's new E7000 line of products and materials, which provides narrow bandwidths, temperature stability and high Q-factor in extremely small sizes and in complex ferrite designs.
Power delivery over single twisted pair Ethernet
Originally developed at Xerox PARC in the 1970s, Ethernet has come a long way since its ratification as the IEEE 802.3 standard in 1983. It has evolved to support increasingly faster networks, more nodes, and longer distances while retaining backward compatibility with previous versions.
Seica highlights EV test at E-TECH Europe
Seica will be showcasing solutions for the core modules of an EV: Battery, BMS, OBC, Inverter and Motor at E-Tech Europe in Bologna (April 19-20).
Unlocking wireless performance of wearable devices
Conductive platforms make wireless communication difficult when the device is mounted close to the structure. Just like metal, the human body appears electrically conductive to electromagnetic waves, but with an understanding of the challenges highlighted in this article, you can avoid the connectivity performance issues, stay ahead of the curve giving your customer the wireless experience they deserve.
Danfoss’ new Boston liquid cooling hoses
Danfoss Power Solutions has launched two new hose solutions specifically for liquid cooling applications.
Brain implant could enable communication from thoughts alone
A team from Duke University, comprising neuroscientists, neurosurgeons, and engineers, has developed a speech prosthetic capable oftranslating brain signals into speech.
Green Careers Week: engineers shaping our future
In the realm of engineering, innovation has always been the driving force pushing the boundaries of what is possible. As the world grapples with the escalating climate crisis, the focus has pivoted towards sustainability, giving rise to a new generation of engineers: the green innovators.