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Video: ABB launches Asset Performance Management solutions for power transformers
The software solution for asset owners is designed to enhance the operational performance of power transformers and lower the total cost of ownership.
Tokamak Energy accelerates the development of fusion power
Tokamak Energy is tackling one of mankind's biggest engineering challenges. The world-leading innovative company uses Siemens Digital Industries Software in a quest to create fusion power.
Bracelet device will prevent Alexa, Google Home from eavesdropping
Amid growing privacy concerns surrounding the use of digital assistants and smart home devices with built-in microphones, researchers from the University of Chicago have developed a wearable bracelet for preventing others from listening to conversations captured by the devices.
Baidu using AI, face-scanning tech to identify Chinese citizens not wearing face masks amid coronavirus outbreak
A team from China’s leading search engine Baidu has created an AI face scanning tool for spotting Chinese citizens not wearing mandated masks in public places amid the deadly coronavirus outbreak.
Watch: WellConnect app for pump system installers and water well contractors
The app offers a single platform for the digitization of installation records, including drilling logs, completion and downhole data, pump history and maintenance history.
The importance of simulation in engineering design
In this video, Karim Segond, freelance consulting engineer, explains how simulation software has helped him be competitive and cost effective by speeding up analysis and design to meet required deadlines.
Social robot teaches students cybersecurity lessons through storytelling
Researchers from the University of Delaware have programmed a social robot to teach young students about cybersecurity.
Battery-less sensor offers leak protection in buildings
Researchers from the University of Waterloo have developed a small battery-less sensor for detecting water leaks in buildings.
Researcher develops AI for predicting best prescription for treating depression
A researcher from Stanford University in California is developing AI technology that can assist medical personnel in selecting the appropriate antidepressant for treating depression.
Tech company develops facial recognition camera for the STEM classroom
An electronics company has developed an AI-powered, facial recognition camera exclusively for the STEM classroom.
Segger releases Floating-Point Library for RISC-V
The library contains the complete set of arithmetic functions, hand coded and fully optimized in assembly language for RISC-V.
Smart ring wearable may enable users to control devices with just a finger
Researchers from the University of Washington have developed a combination ring and wristband wearable to enable wearers to control other devices using finger gestures.
Mercedes-Benz Cars drives blockchain pilot project to provide transparency on CO2 emissions
Mercedes-Benz is conducting a pilot project for transparency on carbon dioxide emissions in the cobalt supply chain.
Carnegie Mellon researchers develop haptic helmet for firefighters
A research team from Carnegie Mellon University has developed a helmet for firefighters that communicates haptic instructions during a fire or other disaster.
GForge’s new release solves problems with collaboration software platforms
The new GForge “Dark Night” includes features that makes the collaboration software much easier to use.
Predictive maintenance with Nest HVAC alerts
Google Nest is testing an advanced predictive maintenance feature for their third generation Nest Learning Thermostat.
Teenagers' thrill seeking impulses can lead to cyber crime
Researchers from Flinders Criminology conducted a study that analyzed existing links between teenager’s online activities and cybercrime.
Consortium creates fluorescent tech for sorting recyclables
A U.K. consortium has developed identification technology to help distinguish and separate food grade plastic packaging from non-food grade plastic packaging in recycling facilities to reduce plastic waste and improve recycling efforts.
The new iATL helps smart cars connect to smart infrastructure
The 4,400-sq ft facility includes electronic devices that control a number of safety features such as traffic signals, school zone safety beacons and electronic crosswalks, and is surrounded by 125 connected intersections.
A simple guide to antenna selection
Not all antennas are created equal, and when it comes to frequency different antenna styles perform better at some frequencies and not at others. Some special considerations are sometimes required in antenna design typically at very high and very low frequencies.