Smaller than a grain of rice, this pacemaker runs on a galvanic cell that uses body fluids to generate electricity. It can detect irregular heartbeats and be activated using infrared light pulses.
Researchers at UC Berkeley and UC San Francisco are making a huge breakthrough in brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) with their latest brain-to-voice neuroprosthesis. They’re working on restoring speech ...
Raspberry Pi HATs offer small, stackable data acquisition with features like analog and digital I/O.
Mysuru-based Kaynes Semicon facility is set to deliver India’s first packaged semiconductor chip by July. According to CEO ...
The world is rapidly changing to adapt to the impacts of climate change, and a more sustainable future encompasses a wide range of individual and cooperative actions. DigiKey’s Sustainable Futures ...
The robot moves by changing the strength of the magnetic field, scientists can make it hover, change direction, and even hit small targets, just like a bee flying from flower to flower. In the future, ...
Nexperia has introduced a new 12-channel, 40V LED driver IC, especially made for automotive lighting. Such as tail lights, ...
This robot is great for testing new projects like self-driving and object detection. The knowledge gained will be use full for building autonomous robots, improving warehouse automation, or even ...
RIR Power Electronics Ltd has secured approval under the Odisha Semiconductor Manufacturing and Fabless Policy 2023 for a ...
Molex has launched its new VersaBeam Expanded Beam Optical (EBO) Interconnect Solutions, designed to make high-speed data ...