Circuit Cellar News
12.01.2011
Coiled Nanowires May Hold Key To Stretchable Electronics
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Researchers at North Carolina State University have created the first coils of silicon nanowire on a substrate that can be stretched to more than double their original length, moving us closer to incorporating stretchable...more... |
05.01.2011
New Technology to Speed Cleanup of Nuclear-Contaminated Sites
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Members of the engineering faculty at Oregon State University have invented a new type of radiation detection and measurement device that will be particularly useful for cleanup of sites with radioactive contamination, making the...more... |
22.12.2010
White Paper "Ceramic Chip Antennas vs. PCB Trace Antennas: A Comparison"
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Pulse Electronics Corporation has posted the white paper "Ceramic Chip Antennas vs. PCB Trace Antennas: A Comparison"on the Pulse Electronics website.more... |
22.12.2010
Students' water-testing tool wins $40,000, launches nonprofit
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University of Washington engineering students have won an international contest for their design to monitor water disinfection using the sun's rays. The students will share a $40,000 prize from the Rockefeller Foundation and are...more... |
16.12.2010
Circuit Cellar Impresses on the iPad
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Circuit Cellar subscribers now have a new place read to their issues, on an iPad. Valencia, Spain-based subscriber and author Miguel Sanchez describes his experience reading the magazine on his iPad, and he explains how he gets...more... |
15.12.2010
Nanotube-Based Cellular Endoscope
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Drexel Researchers Create Early Disease Detection and Drug Delivery Device for Single Living Cells more... |
10.12.2010
Innovative neural probe senses and stimulates individual brain cells
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Imec, together with its partners within the European FP6 Program NeuroProbes, has created a new neural probe enabling electrical and chemical recording and stimulation of single neurons in the brain. Applications of the new...more... |


