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Keeping electronics from going to waste
Ashland Daily Tidings “They provide services such as end-of-life electronics destruction, recycling, and are a premier and experienced reseller of refurbished and gently used electronic equipment,” she said. Goodwill, on its website, said it quit the e-market Sept. 1 … |
Category: Electronics
Used parts installed in BART extension to Milpitas causes setback – KTVU San Francisco
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Used parts installed in BART extension to Milpitas causes setback
KTVU San Francisco MILPITAS, Calif. (KTVU) – The first phase of BART'S expansion into Milpitas has hit a snag. Officials announced a subcontractor has been installing used parts into electronics that control some station functions instead of new parts, as required by the … |
Why Scientists Are Using Frog Eggs to Power Tiny Electronics – WIRED
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Why Scientists Are Using Frog Eggs to Power Tiny Electronics
WIRED “Usually, the cell's energy is used for normal physiological function,” he says. “Neurons use this energy to send signals, and muscles use the energy to contract.” Unlike lithium batteries, cells recharge on their own, with chemical energy from the … |
Trocafone in Brazil raises $3 million to find buyers for used electronics – ImpactAlpha
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Trocafone in Brazil raises $ 3 million to find buyers for used electronics
ImpactAlpha Trocafone, a startup in Brazil, is playing a role in diverting electronic waste. The company runs an online marketplace for used cell phones, which they buy, refurbish and resell for about half the cost of a new comparable phone. The company says it … |
Silicon Nanowires Used to Create Large-Area Bendable Electronics – EE Times
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Silicon Nanowires Used to Create Large-Area Bendable Electronics
EE Times LONDON — Researchers in the U.K. have demonstrated a dry contact-printing system that enables the transfer of multiple silicon nanowires onto flexible large-area substrates to develop high-performance ultra-thin electronic layers with good control … |
Tuscaloosa Police seek man who used stolen ID to buy electronics – Tuscaloosa News
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Tuscaloosa Police seek man who used stolen ID to buy electronics
Tuscaloosa News Tuscaloosa Police are looking for a man they believe used a stolen identity to buy $ 2,700 in electronics. The man purchased the items at a store in the 4200 block of University Boulevard East on Aug. 3, said TPD spokeswoman Lt. Teena Richardson. |