Advances in ultrasound—the same imaging technology that uses sound waves to allow doctors to monitor babies in utero—are being applied by engineers at the University of California San Diego to make ...
Existing defect detection tools using ultrasound rely on phased array ultrasound. In this method, many transducers are pointed in the same direction to generate an image of that specific area. This ...
The antenna transducer and radome market is driven by growing demand in defense, satellite communications, and commercial ...
The device includes a removable isolation insert and a large 40mm aperture to accommodate wide cable terminals. The transducer can measure currents up to 1500A, with continuous measurement of 1000A ...
Scientists from Adlai Nortye Biopharma Co. Ltd. and Adlai Nortye Pte Ltd. have prepared and tested proteolysis targeting chimera (PROTAC) compounds comprising an E3 ubiquitin ligase-binding moiety ...
Losing fish on the jighead minnow? These three small adjustments dramatically increased landing percentage in the FFS era.
Novocure (NASDAQ: NVCR) announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Optune Pax (R) for the treatment of adult patients with locally advanced pancreatic cancer concomitant ...
This study introduces a newly optimized triangular-finger electrostatic comb-drive actuator designed to significantly enhance force intensity and travel range within a compact footprint.
Achieving both high sensitivity and a wide dynamic range remains a central challenge in microelectromechanical accelerometers.
Valentine’s Day gifting is no longer just about cards and chocolates. Personal tech is quietly taking center stage, driven by design, color, and how well it fits into everyday life. Sennheiser’s ...
Advancements in spin-wave filters could revolutionize 6G communication, providing flexible RF front ends with superior ...
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