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October 03 2017

Women in Science competition: Now is the time to enter

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To promote the “Women in Science” collection recently created at the Phelma library, APMST, a French non-profit group promoting gender equality in the sciences, is running an original competition to get people reading! Both women and men are eligible to enter. Participants must read one of the 49 books in the collection and do a […] >>

October 03 2017

OPE)N(RA, the FMNT’s new characterization platform

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The FMNT (Federation for Micro and Nanotechnology) has brought its functional characterization equipment together at the OPE)N(RA platform. The open-access, multidisciplinary facility is home to a comprehensive set of measurement equipment that can be used to study the functional properties of materials, components, sensors, circuits, and systems for applications ranging from electronics, spintronics, photovoltaics, integrated […] >>

October 03 2017

SigmaFusion™ meets automotive-industry reliability standards

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SigmaFusionTM, Leti’s data fusion system, was successfully embedded into Infineon’s Aurix microcontrollers, the first time Sigma Fusion has been executed on hardware designed for automotive applications. In general, the fusion of data from the environmental sensors in driverless cars requires huge processing power, something that is totally incompatible with automotive safety standards—which call for simple, […] >>

October 03 2017

More reliable, compact LED lamps

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LED lamps offer a theoretical lifespan of around 50,000 hours of operation. In actual practice, however, LED lifespans are much shorter. This is due to the LEDs’ electronic driver and—in particular—the electrochemical condenser driver that transforms the high-voltage alternating current that comes off the grid into the low-voltage direct current that powers the LED. Researchers […] >>

October 03 2017

MagIA Diagnostics revolutionizes ELISA immunological test

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MagIA Diagnostics, a startup spun off from G2Elab, LMPG, Institut Néel, and IAB in 2017, develops fast, easy-to-use immunological tests that will enable tests currently completed in laboratory settings to be completed anywhere. Unlike the traditional ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) test, MagIA’s technology does not require wash steps. An antigen associated with a given pathology […] >>
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