| Telehealth age dawns
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2008-12-01 |
| Remote monitoring using wireless technology is finally getting its interoperability act together worldwide. Telehealth technologies are being developed and deployed to reduce visits to hospitals and doctors' offices and improve patient health with lifestyle coaching. |
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| Confab to highlight nanotech for bio
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2008-11-21 |
| Advances in nanotechnologies for medicine and biology will be detailed at the December International Electron Devices Meeting in San Francisco. |
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| Analysis: Investing in renewable technologies
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2008-11-20 |
| It was a good line, and it also happens to be true: "Moore's Law never mentioned anything about power efficiency." |
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| Is analog processing dead?
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2008-11-18 |
| So, is analog processing dead? Analog is more important now in the 21st century that it was 20 years ago! |
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| Solar markets: Highlighting PV technology
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2008-11-13 |
| It has been shown that solar energy harvesting will soon go mainstream, but it's not clear which of the many diverse technologies vying for dominance in this emerging market will take precedence |
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| Researchers create 'nanonets' for electronics
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2008-09-05 |
| Researchers at Boston College produced a flexible webbing of nanoscale wires that may be used in electronics and energy harvesting |
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| Renewable energy initiatives explore hydrogen, photosynthesis
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2008-08-29 |
| Green energy projects are looking into ways to replace fossil fuels with renewable resources like hydrogen and photosynthesis |
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| Piezoelectrics to relish billion-dollar future
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2008-08-18 |
| The global piezoelectric crystal market hit $4.8 billion last year and will climb to $6.91 billion by 2012, for an annual average growth rate of 7.5 percent, predicts Innovative Research and Products Inc. |
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| Bousted wins contract to build chip-equipment production site
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2008-07-11 |
| According to Boustead Singapore Ltd, its subsidiary, Boustead Projects Pte Ltd has been awarded S$67 million (around $50 million) contract to design and build an integrated semiconductor equipment manufacturing, warehouse and office facility for a global Fortune 500 company. |
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| Hot air system can cut energy expenses
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2008-07-04 |
| An engineer at Sandia thinks compressed air stored in underground caverns could help cut in half the cost of electricity from generators. |
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| Nextreme gets grant to fuel efficiency of thermoelectrics
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2008-07-03 |
| Nextreme Thermal Solutions has been awarded a grant from the North Carolina Green Business Fund to enhance the efficiency of thin-film thermoelectrics used to convert waste heat into electricity. |
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| TI shifts focus to medical, energy, safety apps
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2008-03-04 |
| TI intends to go after the medical, energy and safety markets with a laser-sharp focus on low-power processing and advanced analog/mixed-signal building blocks |
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| Final roundup: Mixed expectations for '08 top Q4 list
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2007-12-27 |
| In the top list of most viewed articles on EE Times-Asia for the final quarter are reports on industry forecasts, shakers and movers, thought leaders, as well as emerging technologies and hot apps. |
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| Energy harvesting finds spot in sensor nets
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2007-12-05 |
| At least two energy harvesting companies are reporting sharp increases in sales to customers who are finding all types of ordinary uses for energy harvesting devices in advance of widespread deployment of wireless sensor networks |
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| Tool rids wireless sensor nets of battery
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2007-11-16 |
| No wires and no batteries; now there's a combination. It's the promise of a company at this year's ISA Expo with a battery-free solution for ultralow-power wireless sensor and control networks based on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard. |
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