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Engineer's Pick: Near-Zero-Power Temperature Sensor Runs on Only 113 Picowatts

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Engineer's Pick: Near-Zero-Power Temperature Sensor Runs on Only 113 Picowatts [View this email in your browser]( Stay in Touch With Engineering News [Near-Zero-Power Temperature Sensor Runs on Only 113 Picowatts]( Electrical engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a temperature sensor that runs on only 113 picowatts of power—628 times lower power than the state of the art and about 10 billion times smaller than a watt. [Read More]( [White Paper: 7 Features Creo Offers for CAD Design]( There are a wide variety of CAD tools that designers might turn to for executing a project; however, no two CAD tools are alike... [Read More]( [World’s Longest Running Synchrotron Light Experiment Reaches 1,000th Day]( The first experiment to run in the Long Duration Experimental (LDE) facility at Diamond Light Source—the UK’s synchrotron—has now been in place on beamline I11 for 1,000 days. [Read More]( [Can a Bike Pass Your V8 on the Highway?]( We’ve all been there, driving down a one-lane street, backed up behind a cyclist that blocks our ambition of hitting the speed limit. [Read More]( [Five Ways Product Design Teams Fail at Data Management]( ENGINEERING.com surveyed 151 product development professionals in May 2017 about their design processes and systems. [Read More]( [The Secret Ingredient in Ancient Roman Concrete is Seawater]( Around A.D. 79, Roman author Pliny the Elder wrote in his Naturalis Historia that concrete structures in harbors, exposed to the constant assault of the saltwater waves, become "a single stone mass, impregnable to the waves and every day stronger. [Read More]( [Super Batteries Made from Recycled Glass]( Arduino, developer of educational microcontroller boards, has teamed up with semiconductor provider Semtech to offer Internet of Things (IoT) developers new tools for the LoRaWAN wireless protocol. [Read More]( [Reducing Sports-Related Concussions One Tackle at a Time]( Between 2012 and 2015, the NFL reported a total of 967 diagnosed concussions occurring in preseason and regular season practices and games. [Read More]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( ENGINEERING.com · 5285 Solar Drive · Mississauga, Ontario L4W 5B8 · Canada

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