5 things to consider when selecting a safety system2013-11-25 Author: uis Duran, ABB From: Control Engineering Safety is among the top priorities in any manufacturing facility, and given the changes in the industry, technology and even standard, there are a lot of concerns starting with the selection of a safety system. Hyperlink to Original Source
New hologram technology created with tiny nanoantennas2013-11-22 Author: Emil Venere From: Purdue University Researchers have created tiny holograms using a "metasurface" capable of the ultra-efficient control of light, representing a potential new technology for advanced sensors, high-resolution displays and information processing. Hyperlink to Original Source
Keep it simple: The role of switch selection in simplifying electronic designs2013-11-21 Author: Marty Arch From: ECN Albert Einstein said, “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.” Whether in architectural design, software coding, engineering discipline or even managing people, simplicity is an overriding goal and success is achieved when a product or process is at its maximum simplicity. Hyperlink to Original Source
A Nano-Sized Sponge Made of Electrons2013-11-19 Author: European Synchrotron Radiation Facility From: ScienceDaily A new chapter has been opened in our understanding of the chemical activity of nanoparticles says a team of international scientists. Using the X-ray beams of The European Synchrotron (ESRF) they showed that the electrons absorbed and released by cerium dioxide nanoparticles during chemical reactions behave in a completely different way than previously thought. Hyperlink to Original Source
Novel LEDs pave the way to cheaper displays2013-11-15 Author: Dr. Sigurd Höger & Dr. John Lupton From: Universität Bonn Applications in smart phones or luminescent bathroom tiles conceivable / Collaboration of Bonn University, Regensburg University, the University of Utah and MIT Hyperlink to Original Source
Obtaining data from the “brains” of cars2013-11-14 Author: Åse Dragland From: SINTEF For the first time, a car manufacturer has opened the way for Norwegian research scientists to log data directly from the innermost systems of cars. If this practice becomes widespread, the transport industry will have a tool enabling vital decision-making at a national level. Hyperlink to Original Source
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