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Universal Magnonic Device Quickly Designs Electronic Parts
A collaboration of researchers in Austria and China has built a universal inverse-design magnonic device that can efficiently ...
Successful new medical devices hinge on the designer’s understanding of the specific requirements of the procedures they support, including factors like usage frequency and duration. This is ...
In the medical device industry, usability plays a critical role in ensuring the safety and effectiveness of highly complex medical products. The IEC 62366-1:2015 standard, which focuses on the ...
Designers and engineers have often looked to the environment and how Mother Nature has accomplished phenomenal design solutions for inspiration over the ages. Perhaps all that is new about this ...
Small medtech companies can leverage AI without huge investments to compete with major manufacturers using targeted ...
Medical device design and development is a process that helps to ensure devices that go to market are safe, effective, marketable, and profitable. The process is a blueprint of the phases needed to ...
Medical device designers are at the forefront of a technological renaissance. From wearable monitors and implantable sensors to lab-on-a-chip (LoC) diagnostics, today's medical innovations are more ...
Powerful groups of mostly men are making major decisions about biology and bodies they know little about. Embryos in deep freeze that may never be used are just the latest example. As a professor of ...
A new technical paper/mini-review titled “Assessing Design Space for the Device-Circuit Codesign of Nonvolatile Memory-Based Compute-in-Memory Accelerators” was published by researchers at TSMC and ...
Secure by design didn’t just pop up in the medical device industry with the update to the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) guidance on cybersecurity recommendations. However, its inclusion in this ...
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Scientists design futuristic device that turns an everyday nuisance into fuel: 'We're dreaming big'
Experts from Australia's Deakin University have taken circular efficiency to an entirely new level with their sweat-based battery, detailed in a news release. The innovation uses body perspiration to ...
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