Dunwoody College of Technology, a leader in hands-on technical education and professional development, has earned ABET accreditation for its Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering, ...
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Brain-inspired chips are helping electronic noses better mimic human sense of smell
After years of trying, the electronic nose is finally making major progress in sensing smells, almost as well as its human ...
Engineers at the University of Delaware have uncovered a way to bridge magnetism and electricity through magnons—tiny waves ...
The Enclosure Protector Attachment (EPA) from Inventive Resources balances internal and external air pressure to prevent contaminants from leaking into the enclosure. The Enclosure Protector ...
Rice University researchers studying a class of atom-thin semiconductors known as transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) ...
Cornell University researchers and collaborators have developed a neural implant so small that it can rest on a grain of salt ...
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Silicon carbide-based motor drive enables a smaller, lighter electric aircraft engine
A hybrid Cessna 337 taxied down a Southern California runway and lifted into the air. The plane, a type commonly used as an ...
Infrared sensors, which act as the "seeing" component in devices such as LiDAR for autonomous vehicles, 3D face recognition ...
Wondering how hard the PE exam really is? Discover why engineers say it’s one of the toughest tests—and how to prepare, ...
After a night of poor sleep, you don't feel as alert as you should. Your brain might seem foggy, and your mind drifts off ...
A new electrochemical method turns carbon dioxide and alcohols into valuable chemicals on both sides of a single cell, using a sulfur-modified catalyst that improves efficiency and selectivity.
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