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Idaho spud giant bets on biotech potatoes

May 16, 2013 9:52 am | by JOHN MILLER, Associated Press | News | Comments

A dozen years after a customer revolt forced Monsanto to ditch its genetically engineered potato, an Idaho company aims to resurrect high-tech spuds. This month, tuber processing giant J.R. Simplot Co. asked the U.S. government to approve five varieties of biotech potatoes. They're engineered not to develop ugly black bruises. McDonald's, which gets many of its fries from Simplot, rejects those.

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Fan-guard/filter assemblies designed to protect sensitive PCs

May 20, 2013 4:53 pm | Keystone Electronics Corp. | Product Releases | Comments

A new series of superior air-flow, Fan-Guard/Filter Assemblies designed to protect sensitive PCs, and a host of electronic apparatus, switching equipment, telecom panels and other devices is now available from Keystone Electronics. These durable, sturdy multi-element assemblies deliver a consistent, 24 CPM air flow, greater particle security and minimized fan noise.

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Wireless networks balance military’s defense-in-depth, custom requirements

May 20, 2013 4:44 pm | by Chris Warner, Executive Editor | Ultra Electronics Ems Development Corp. | Articles | Comments

Wireless and wired technologies have advanced to the point where automated control systems are routinely networked together. Information can be shared and tasks performed across long distances, via the Internet, linking systems in large industrial spaces, or across remote or rugged areas. Networked control systems (NCS) offer many benefits such as far greater efficiency than manual controls....

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Charge your phone in 20 seconds

May 20, 2013 4:19 pm | by Kasey Panetta, Managing Editor | Blogs | Comments

What’s the key to charging your phone (and other small electronics) in the blink of an eye? Invent a better supercapacitor, according to Eesha Khare, an 18-year-old, from California who was just awarded Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award and $50,000 at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for her project...

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Lower healthcare costs could mean less human interaction

May 20, 2013 3:23 pm | by Stephanie Carmichael, Contributor | Blogs | Comments

For those who live alone, good medical care is all the more important. The machine-to-machine (M2M) communications business is growing, and the prevalence of wireless connectivity could push down the price of healthcare for the elderly, especially — but at the greater cost of human interaction.

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LEDs deliver high flux density & efficacy

May 20, 2013 3:05 pm | Mouser Electronics | Product Releases | Comments

Mouser Electronics announced it is stocking the new LUXEON M LEDs from Philips Lumileds, delivering high flux density and high efficacy with Freedom From Binning. Philips Lumileds LUXEON M is an illumination grade LED designed to enable indoor, outdoor, and industrial applications and is optimized either for high efficiency or low cost, where exceptional flux density and uniformity are critical.

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Flip-chip Schottky diode features high cutoff frequency

May 20, 2013 2:57 pm | M/A-Com Technology Solutions, Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

M/A-COM Technology Solutions announced a new broadband Flip Chip Schottky Diode for multi-market applications. The MADS-001317-1500 is designed for customers who need a versatile, low cost, ultra-small Schottky solution for Police Radar, Point to Point, Electronic Warfare, and Aerospace and Defense applications.

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Explosion-proof pressure transducer designed for oil and gas well-site applications

May 20, 2013 1:54 pm | Product Releases | Comments

American Sensor Technologies has released the AST46DS Explosion-Proof Pressure Transducer with Display with pressures from 1 to 20,000 PSI available. The AST46DS is a price-competitive transducer with zero function capability, voltage or 4-20mA output signals, and all 316L stainless steel sensor materials.

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RF analyzers include full finger-navigation functions

May 20, 2013 1:31 pm | Kaltman Creations Llc | Product Releases | Comments

Kaltman Creations has introduced a new generation of handheld touch tablet RF Analyzers. The new RF-Vue will be introduced under Kaltman’s Invisible Waves brand at the 2013 InfoComm trade show on June 12-14, in Orlando, FL. The RF-Vue is offered in several versions, but the flag ship model is the RF-Vue T10.

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PD&D webcast: Exploring Unmanned Vehicles

May 20, 2013 12:01 pm | Webinars

In this presentation, Dr. (Col. Ret.) Jerry LeMieux, President of Unmanned Vehicle University, will discuss innovations in the field of unmanned systems. Specifically, he will review the commercialization of unmanned air, ground, sea, and space vehicles and their increased use in civil applications in comparison to their heavy military use and origins.

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Bacteria use hydrogen, carbon dioxide to produce electricity

May 20, 2013 11:56 am | by EurekAlert! | News | Comments

Researchers have engineered a strain of electricity-producing bacteria that can grow using hydrogen gas as its sole electron donor and carbon dioxide as its sole source of carbon. Researchers at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst report their findings at the 113th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology.

Computational tool translates complex data into simplified 2-dimensional images

May 20, 2013 11:52 am | by EurekAlert! | News | Comments

Researchers at Columbia University and Stanford University have developed a computational method that enables scientists to visualize and interpret "high-dimensional" data produced by single-cell measurement technologies such as mass cytometry.

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Kinks and curves at the nanoscale

May 20, 2013 11:46 am | by EurekAlert! | News | Comments

Eliminating the defects at the interface separating two crystals, or grains, has been shown by nanotechnology experts to be a powerful strategy for making materials stronger, more easily molded, and less electrically resistant—or a host of other qualities sought by designers and manufacturers.

Disney researchers develop fast, economical method for high-definition video compositing

May 20, 2013 11:35 am | by EurekAlert! | News | Comments

Video compositing to create special effects, replace backgrounds or combine multiple takes of an actor's performance is an integral, but highly labor-intensive, part of modern film making. Researchers at Disney Research, Zürich, however, have found an innovative way to create these composite videos that is simple, fast, and easy to use.

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Yahoo takes big leap with $1.1B deal for Tumblr

May 20, 2013 11:33 am | by MICHAEL LIEDTKE, AP Technology Writer | News | Comments

Yahoo is buying online blogging forum Tumblr for $1.1 billion as CEO Marissa Mayer tries to rejuvenate an Internet icon that had fallen behind the times. The deal announced Monday represents Mayer's boldest move yet since she left Google 10 months ago to lead Yahoo's latest comeback attempt.

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Robots learn to take a proper handoff by following digitized human examples

May 20, 2013 11:32 am | by EurekAlert! | News | Comments

Recognizing that a person is handing something and predicting where the human plans to make the handoff is difficult for a robot, but the researchers from Disney and KIT solved the problem by using motion capture data with two people to create a database of human motion.

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