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Scalable Printing Sensors and Electronics at the Nanoscale
R & D Magazine Inkjet, screen-printing, and gravure printing are technologies that are commercially used for printing electronics, flexible displays, and RFID tags. However, currently only the RFID antennas and interconnects are printed; the chips are made using … |
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New cell phone and health studies don’t eliminate uncertainty – Science Magazine
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New cell phone and health studies don't eliminate uncertainty Science Magazine The voluminous but sometimes puzzling results also aren't likely to prompt U.S. agencies or other bodies to immediately change how they regulate the ubiquitous devices or view their health risks. Questions over whether cell phones harm health have … Study: No strong link found between cell phone use and cancer Scientists finally agree that your phone won't give you cancer A New Study |
New Picks: The Best Cell Phone Plans of 2017 – Money Magazine
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New Picks: The Best Cell Phone Plans of 2017
Money Magazine If you feel incomplete without a phone in your hand, you're in good company. About three-quarters of Americans now own a smartphone, Pew Research Center reports. And roughly 45% of people say they are constantly connected during the workday, … |
Lucky Dog Books Hopes to Find New Life at Casa Linda – D Magazine
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Lucky Dog Books Hopes to Find New Life at Casa Linda
D Magazine The owners backed out of the deal at the last minute, however, leaving the Tiltons scrambling to again find a new home for their used bookstore. Loyal customers hauled and packed books, bought gift certificates, and matched donations to help the … |
Ask Ken: Is Buying Used Electronics Risky? – Boating Magazine (press release)
Ask Ken: Is Buying Used Electronics Risky?
Boating Magazine (press release) A. Used electronics can save money but can also be risky. First, ask yourself some questions. Will the equipment meet your needs and expectations for now and in the future? Is the equipment expandable? Many older models cannot be upgraded or … |
Border agents searched nearly 25000 cell phones in 2016 alone – The Week Magazine
Border agents searched nearly 25000 cell phones in 2016 alone
The Week Magazine U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers searched the cell phones of nearly 25,000 travelers entering or leaving the U.S. in 2016, including phones belonging to naturalized citizens and people born and raised in America. "[The travelers] traveled by … |