It's getting closer, folks, the ability of computers to think like the human brain. Or so it seems, anyway. (By the way, this blog was conceived, written and posted by a human.)
Novel Nanodevice Mimics Human Biological Synapses
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Ultra-Thin Graphene Sensor Detects Air Pollution in Homes
"Sick building syndrome" (SBS) describes situations in which building occupants experience acute health and comfort effects that appear to be linked to time spent in a building, but no specific illness or cause can be identified, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
Topics: Semiconductor Manufacturing
Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) have proven to be key enabling technologies for developments in sectors ranging from transportation to telecommunications to healthcare, and many others.
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As the digital revolution continues to exponentially expand, it's also shrinking in some ways. How's that for irony?
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Important Milestone Reached in 3-D Printed Circuit Boards
An Israel-based electronics printing tech firm has completed the development of a software package for integration in the company's 3-D printer. The DragonFly 2020 3-D printer, currently in development, will use proprietary inks and the integrated software to quickly create fully functioning printed circuit board (PCB) prototypes.
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