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Light-controlled electronics utilising magnetite
Researchers at EPFL discovered that by shining different wavelengths of light on a material called magnetite, they could change its state, making it more or less conducive to electricity. This finding could lead to the development of innovative materials for electronics.
World's first observation of magnetic fields of individual lattice planes
Hitachi, Kyushu University, RIKEN, and HREM have announced the world's first observation of magnetic fields of individual lattice planes.
Rechargeable battery manufacturers rely on accurate humidity measurements
The climate crisis is driving demand for the electrification of transportation and energy infrastructure, which in turn is accelerating the need for more powerful and safer rechargeable batteries, including li-ion, sodium-ion, and solid-state.
LED driver promises greener future
MEAN WELL’s LED power supply solutions are designed to propel the lighting industry towards a greener, more sustainable future.
Mouser shipping open-source AIoT kit
Mouser Electronics is stocking ESP32-S3-BOX-3 next-generation open-source AIoT kit from Espressif Systems.
Infineon extends its Wi-Fi 6/6E portfolio with family of connected MCUs
Infineon Technologies AG has announced the company’s newAIROC CYW5591x Connected Microcontroller (MCU) product family.
Hexagon’s 3D scanner wins Red Dot Design Award
Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division has been awarded the renowned Red Dot Design Award, recognising outstanding product design quality.
Resolve Optics launches new optical module
Resolve Optics has created an innovative optical module to accommodate the diverse mounting requirements of various satellite camera systems.
Powercast to introduce sensing technology
Powercast will introduce a new technology at Sensors Converge next week.
Leading innovators vie for UK’s top engineering award
AI-powered weather forecasting, innovative heat batteries using phase-changing materials, and the rapid manufacturing scale-up of a COVID-19 vaccine are competing for a prize for engineering innovation.