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Smart, self-steering disaster recovery bot can navigate debris and deliver drugs
Like something closer to science fiction than science fact, researchers at Penn State University have designed a miniature, soft-bodied robot that can navigate environments too dangerous or delicate for humans or traditional machines to explore.
Diodes Incorporated 12-Bit I2C 3D linear Hall effect sensor
Diodes Incorporated has introduced its first automotive-compliant 3D linear Hall effect sensor.
Allegro introduces new solutions for motor control
Allegro MicroSystems introduced three new solutions designed to enhance motor control and thermal management performance in e-mobility and industrial automation applications.
Haptic technology that can simulate touch
Northwestern University engineers recently revealed a technology that creates precise movements to mimic complex sensations, with the potential to create haptic technology that simulates real touch.
Bourns announces air coil inductor series
Bourns has announced a new air coil inductor series that features a high Q value and high self-resonant frequency.
TDK unveils new 2D position sensor family for automotive
TDK introduces the stray-field robust Micronas HAL/HAR35xy* 2D Hall-effect position sensor family for automotive and industrial applications. Building on the success of the HAL/HAR39xy series, the new sensors offer enhanced features and capabilities to meet the growing demand for stray-field robust 2D position detection in linear and angular applications.
Quantum sensors: partnership to extend innovation
Bosch has established company with the synthetic diamond solutions provider Element Six for quantum sensing applications.
Quantum sensors: from lab to chip through semiconductor fabs
Quantum sensorsoffer dramatically increased sensitivity compared to their classical incumbents or even enable new sensing capabilities altogether. Multiple industries are expected to benefit from quantum sensing innovations, including atomic clocks, quantum magnetometers, quantum gyroscopes, and more.
New cryostatic systems elevate current research on qubits
The Centre Nanoelectronic Technologies (CNT) at Fraunhofer IPMS has recently acquired new cryostats for the research on qubits and the qualification of superconducting systems.
IEEE Medal of Honor: recognising contributions to science and engineering
In 2025, IEEE increased the monetary prize for its Medal of Honor to $2 millionas a show of its strength and commitment to celebrating innovation and inspiring future generations. The award is one of the world’s most prestigious for contributions to engineering, science, and technology.