Sentences with phrase «such tiny devices»

Frank Bartels of MicroParts in Karlsruhe says customers are «a bit afraid» of such tiny devices.
The benefit of such a tiny device able to hold thousands of books versus having to actually carry many books around is clear.
We've been struggling [on the iPhone app] because we aren't sure reading comic books on such a tiny device is great, but at the same time we also want to introduce our artists to another audience.
For such a tiny device, it sure does a lot.

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President Trump appeared to take a tiny step toward the narrowest possible gun control measures on Tuesday, saying that he signed a memo directing Attorney General Jeff Sessions to propose a rule banning some devices, such as bump stocks, which he said can turn otherwise legal guns into machine guns.
Food tracking devices such as the nanosensors embedded into food products as tiny chips that are invisible to the human eye would also act as electronic barcodes.
These techniques include: human tissue created by reprogramming cells from people with the relevant disease (dubbed «patient in a dish»); «body on a chip» devices, where human tissue samples on a silicon chip are linked by a circulating blood substitute; many computer modelling approaches, such as virtual organs, virtual patients and virtual clinical trials; and microdosing studies, where tiny doses of drugs given to volunteers allow scientists to study their metabolism in humans, safely and with unsurpassed accuracy.
A new method for cooling down the elements of quantum devices such as qubits, the tiny building blocks of quantum computers, was now theoretically proven to work by a group of physicists.
Aside from greater autonomy and resiliency, Ferrari said her lab plans to help outfit RoboBee with new micro devices such as a camera, expanded antennae for tactile feedback, contact sensors on the robot's feet and airflow sensors that look like tiny hairs.
A nanomachine is a tiny device of less than a micron (one millionth of a meter, or about four one - hundred - thousandths of an inch) in size that scientists hope will soon be able to carry out a variety of medical and research functions, such as the targeted delivery of anticancer drugs, more efficiently and quickly than is possible today.
«Not only having surprisingly large dynamic range with such tiny volume and mass, they are also energy - efficient and very «quiet» devices,» Feng said, «We «listen'to them very carefully and «talk» to them very gently.»
One of the secrets to making tiny laser devices such as opthalmic surgery scalpels work even more efficiently is the use of tiny semiconductor particles, called quantum dots.
MEMS accelerometers are tiny sensors used in common devices, such as smart phones and laptops.
A Stanford electrical engineer has invented a way to wirelessly transfer power deep inside the body and then use this power to run tiny electronic medical gadgets such as pacemakers, nerve stimulators or new sensors and devices yet to be developed.
A microwatt is a tiny amount of power, but it is enough for lab - on - a-chip devices, diagnostic tools and monitoring tools such as Mink's diabetes tracker.
Random networks of tiny carbon tubes could make possible low - cost, flexible devices such as «electronic paper» and printable solar cells
Researchers at Argonne created tiny swirling vortices out of magnetic particles, providing insight into the behavior that governs such systems — which opens up new opportunities for materials and devices with new properties.
Compare the fluency of a teenager typing on a smartphone, steeped in repeated practice, with her less practiced parents, who use such a device in a much more occasional, stumbling manner — as they struggle to «think through their fingers» in this tiny medium.
I don't own any tiny electronic device, not even a cell - phone so would enjoy having this ever so much and would make such good use out of it.
Though mobile is exploding in China, the e-reader market so far is relatively tiny for such a large country — compare the 295,200 devices sold in Q3 with the one million Kindles Amazon.com (NSDQ: AMZN) says it is selling weekly.
Once implanted just under the skin, the tiny device analyzes the concentration of substances --- such as lactate, glucose — in the blood.
A few years ago, major smartphone makers such as LG and Motorola attempted to shift what we expect from the tiny, powerful computers we carry around in our pockets all day by launching modular components aimed at adding new functionality to their devices.
The front is almost all display, with tiny vertical bezels and a fairly small forehead and chin; the rest of the device is clean and looks particularly nice in colours such as Orchid Gray, Coral Blue and Rose Pink.
Alexa can also complement automotive technology, and one of the finest examples of this is Automatic, a tiny device that connects to a car's diagnostic port to relay driving data such as fuel levels, engine light codes, and more to a smartphone via Bluetooth.
«Within the next five years, cryptographic anchors — such as ink dots or tiny computers smaller than a grain of salt — will be embedded in everyday objects and devices,» he wrote.
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