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ACADIS: brokering arctic data for research
The Advanced Cooperative Arctic Data and Information Service (ACADIS) is brokering software designed to allow open data sharing among arctic scientists, researchers, policy-makers and students.
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The Josephson Effect: The Observations of Josephson's Effects
Confirmed experimentally in 1963, Brian Josephson's predictions that both direct and alternating supercurrents flow through a tunnel barrier between two superconducting films were a key breakthrough in the development of superconductivity applications.
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What is the Internet of Things?
Roberto Minerva talks about the benefits, privacy issues and medical uses of the Internet of Things
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Giving Small Robots New Ways to Move
Thomas Bewley leads the Coordinated Robotics Lab at the University of Califonia, San Diego. They've developed several novel robots that use automatic feedback control to stay balanced. Switchblade is a small, treaded robot that can climb stairs by flipping itself end-over-end. I-Hop is a two-wheeled robot that can also balance (and hop) on its pogo-stick of a leg.
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Mayo Clinic Motion Lab
The Mayo Clinic Motion Lab is a state-of-the-art facility that supports scientists in finding the highest quality support for victims of disabilities within their neuromusculoskeletal system. The Motion Lab combines biomedical engineering and computer animation to map human motion.
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VectorStar™ Vector Network Analyzers shine in R&D and manufacturing environments. They offer accuracy with precision and a variety of features and options to cover a wide range of measurements from S-parameter measurements on microwave filters to pulse distortion or noise figure measurements on mm-wave components for use in radar systems.
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Wiley Press / IEEE Power Engineering Series
The world of engineering and technology is fast-paced and
ever-changing. The "Power Engineering Series" is written for
industry practitioners by the leading experts in the field. Dr.
Mohamed El-Hawary explains the benefits of the IEEE Power
Engineering Book Series for students and professionals
alike.
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Mark I. Montrose: Testing for EMC Compliance
Mark I. Montrose discusses his book, Testing for EMC
Compliance: Approaches and Techniques, a book that explains
simple methods for the average engineer to be able to solve
problems when a product fails a test and cannot be
shipped.
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