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The H2O Highway
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Nextreme’s OptoCooler Transforms Heat to Electricity
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The OptoCooler can transfer heat away from a source or generate electricity
Energy-Efficient Microchip Operates at 0.3V
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Microchip's potential applications include portable and implantable medical devices
Littlefuse Provides Reference Designs for Circuit Designers
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New website launch provides additional functionality for users
School Buses Use Parallel Hybrid System
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IC Corp. builds 13 hybrid buses deployed to schools across the U.S.
Dassault Maps out V6 PLM Platform
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SOA and Web 2.0 functionality highlight new release
M2E Delivers Power through Motion at Greener Gadgets Show
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New kinetic batteries charge devices through movement
HYmini Power Bank: A Green Solution for Charging Portable Electronics
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Wind and solar power generator used to power portable electronics devices
The Science of Motion
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Fusing art and technology at the Ontario Science Centre
Robotics in Packaging
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Flexibility and change over time are key goals of new robotic systems
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