The use of computers that operate more like human brains is getting closer to the mainstream.
InnovationLab, the expert in printed electronics "from lab to fab", announces it has achieved a breakthrough in additive manufacturing of printed circuit boards (PCBs), helping meet higher environmental standards for electronics production while also reducing costs.
Writing in Energy & Buildings, a team of scientists from the University of Tehran in Iran have investigated the thermal performance of 3D printed buildings.
A new method of radiation-resistant computer data storage called watermark storage that's been developed by a University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) professor leading a student team has direct applications in the nuclear power and space industries.
Pulverize rocks, minerals, sand, cement, slag, ceramics, glass, and other brittle to hard samples with the new Spex 8200 Planetary Mill. It features an intuitive touch screen, easy-to-operate jar clamping system, sleek modern design, forced-air cooling, and safety interlock.
For over 20 years, GenTech Scientific has been a trusted partner - providing premium refurbished analytical instrumentation and service to labs around the world.
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have found a way to build powerful magnets smaller than before, aiding the design and construction of machines that could help the world harness the power of the sun to create electricity without producing greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change.
In the age of smart technology, when data is continually created by and transmitted among mobile phones, smart watches, cameras, smart speakers, and other gadgets, digital information is everywhere.
ClexBio, a Norway-based startup, is teaming up with CSEM to develop the world’s first machine to grow tissue-engineered human veins in the lab. The joint project has received over two million Swiss francs in funding from the Research Council of Norway and aims to produce an entirely new type of vein graft that could improve the lives of the millions of people suffering from deep venous insufficiency.
The EU-funded macQsimal project, coordinated by CSEM as part of the EU’s FET Flagship on Quantum Technologies program, has now drawn to a close, after leading to some promising discoveries.
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