Networking and Computing

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  • Watch: Mapping platform reveals global soil carbon potential

    Users can model how soil organic carbon has fluctuated over the last 11,000 years and project future carbon-storing capacity.

  • Hollow core fibers cut communication losses

    Guiding light through air-filled optical fibers incurs power losses considerably lower than those associated with standard glass fibers.

  • AI and satellite data used to map UK air quality

    A more precise picture of particulate air pollution throughout the U.K. emerges by combining artificial intelligence (AI) with remote sensing satellite data.

  • Online nuclear safeguards reporting tool available

    The tool is intended to assist users with the requirements surrounding international nuclear safeguards.

  • Video: Cybersecurity solutions developed for electric utilities

    Two web-based tools are designed to assess and mitigate threats inside and outside a utility’s firewall.

  • Mobile flood tool launched by USGS

    The National Water Dashboard provides real-time information on water levels, weather and flood forecasts throughout the U.S.

  • Video: Automated, compliant pH measurements

    Learn how to improve productivity and meet regulatory requirements for pH measurements with this video.

  • New right angle 2.92 mm cable assemblies and connectors

    The 2.92 mm connector was developed for use to 40 GHz.

  • Online portal supports COVID-19 research

    An international open-access database encourages collaboration and reduces duplication between researchers across all academic disciplines working on COVID-19 research.

  • Smaller. Denser. Faster.

    Fischer Connectors' new products push innovation - next level of SWaP, cable management, data transmission.

  • Study: Vein-based 3D biometric authentication nearly fool-proof

    Researchers from the University at Buffalo, the State University of New York, have developed a virtually fool-proof biometric authentication approach using 3D images of veins.

  • Tech up, cost down: chainflex® flexible cables

    igus® offers more than 30 different types of Ethernet chainflex® cables. You read that right. Why so many? Find out here how that selection benefits you and your machine.

  • Video: Integration of Planet IRM and LinkWare Live

    The solution provides visibility from the network map to the wiremap, providing fast, simple access to detailed cable-plant information.

  • New thermal imaging device takes temperatures in crowds, at long range

    A team from the U.S. Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division, has developed a temperature scanning device and corresponding software for detecting individuals with high temperatures in crowds and from a distance.

  • Tech company develops social distancing tool for manufacturing, warehouse spaces

    An Italian-based microphone and dongle manufacturer has developed a social distancing tool designed to get those working in warehouses and manufacturing spaces back to work sooner following COVID-19-related closures.

  • Lobsters wear fitness trackers to trace their journey along supply chain

    Researchers from the University of Maine Lobster Institute have developed mini fitness trackers to measure stress points in lobsters traveling through the lobster supply chain in a bid to reduce their mortality rates.

  • Robotics company has developed a drone with internal propellers

    A startup in Boston has developed a unique drone designed for military and law enforcement applications.

  • Companies team up to bring shelf-stocking robot to the grocery store

    A grocery store chain in Japan has teamed with a Tokyo-based startup to test a remote-operated robot to stock shelves amid a labor shortage and a global pandemic.

  • Computer scientists locate dangerous drivers using AI

    Computer scientists from Edith Cowan University in Australia have developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-based automated system for identifying the license plates of problematic drivers.

  • US Air Force using robot-dogs to secure air bases

    The United States Air Force is testing autonomous dog-like robots to conduct air base security patrols.

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