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the mind machine

Stephen Fairclough

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The mind machine is a podcast devoted to the latest research in applied neurosciences, physiological computing, neuroadaptive interfaces and human factors psychology. Each episode features a conversation with a different researcher about their work. Our discussions will focus on emerging technologies, such as: brain-computer interfaces, system automation, affective computing, wearable sensors and assistive technology. The conversations will cover technical aspects of the work as well as pote ...
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Here's an Idea

Tech Briefs (SAE Media Group)

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Here’s an Idea is Tech Briefs' original podcast series features the stories behind today’s most innovative technologies and the inventors responsible for creating them.
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Digital life is constantly changing as new mobile technologies like sensor-laden smartphones and wearable tech usher in new digital/physical interactions. Join Kelly Hoey of Women Innovate Mobile for a moderated discussion about digital transformations on the horizon. She’ll be in conversation with Josh Clark, principal at Global Moxie; Carla Diana, physical digital designer and Smart Design Fellow; and Diana Stepner, head of future technologies at Pearson PLC.
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The ST Podcast

STMicroelectronics

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The audio versions of the posts we publish on The ST Blog. Listen at your leisure and learn more about what makes technologies great and innovations meaningful. Get more from technology to get more from life with STMicroelectronics.
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Clinical Research Evolved

Noah Goodson PhD & John Reites

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On Clinical Research Evolved, hosts Dr. Noah Goodson and John Reites talk with subject matter experts from across the life science industry to discuss the history, innovations, and future of clinical research as it evolves from ideas to actions.
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Meta has invested $50 billion since 2020 in augmented reality (AR) technology (per Yahoo Finance), but how far has it really come with the latest prototype show-and-tell? In this episode, we're joined by Fraser Bowie—AR Wearable Product Leader, Visionary, and Innovator—to explore how Meta's latest product prototype, Orion, stacks up against others …
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🔒 How to truly secure a #Matter application? Commscope, a member of the ST Partner Program, offers pre-integrated security solutions to ensure STM32 developers can efficiently meet certification requirements. 🔍 Discover more on the #STBlog: https://blog.st.com/commscope/
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🔮 Sphere Studios and ST developed the world’s largest image sensor. How did our collaboration begin? What are the features of our custom image sensor, and how does it serve Sphere’s Big Sky camera system? 🔍 Discover more on the #STBlog: https://blog.st.com/world-largest-cinema-image-sensor/
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💡 A quality-of-life improvement. STM32CubeProgrammer 2.17 enables writing ASCII strings in memory, automatic incrementation in serial numbering, or exporting and importing byte options. This new release also shows how ST listens to its community, which is why we continue to improve support for Segger probes. 🔍 Learn more on the #STBlog: https://blo…
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🔒 Connected and secure technology. At Sensors Converge 2024, we showcased 18 interactive demos and a wide range of applications, from engaging games to development kits and reference designs. Our experts were ready to answer design challenges, offer troubleshooting advice, and help spark new ideas. We also participated in the Sensors Converge confe…
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👀 Is your STM32 device quantum-proof? Quantropi, a member of the ST Partner Program, provides an end-to-end quantum security platform to protect STM32 systems from quantum attacks. The company’s QiSpace platform offers a range of post-quantum cryptographic solutions to protect data during boot, in the application layer, and in transit across the ne…
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💡 What is the next evolution in spatial computing? Xvisio Technology Corporation chose ST sensors to create its visual simultaneous localization and mapping (VSLAM) engine for glasses and modules. In essence, VSLAM systems map environments while tracking themselves and interacting with the world. For instance, they’re found in extended reality (XR)…
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🚀 New versatile capabilities. STPOWER Studio 4.0 just became available and now supports three new topologies (1-phase full bridge, 1-phase half-bridge, and 3-phase 3-level T-NPC) to cover significantly more applications. 🔍 Discover more on the #STBlog: https://blog.st.com/stpower-studio/
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👨‍💻 ST and developers meet on GitHub. Discover the STM32 MCU Overall page, which offers HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layers) libraries and CMSIS files. We want to ensure developers can easily clone the latest updates, fork projects, and submit issues or pull requests, thus making our software more accessible. 🔍 Learn more on the #STBlog: https://blog.…
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Be part of electronica China 2024! What questions did ST answer? Too often, attendees don’t take the time to step back and ask what challenges they would need to solve or think of the answers they should seek. That’s why we highlighted some of the questions our readers may have and provided answers. 🔍 Discover more on the #STBlog: https://blog.st.c…
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SENSOR + TEST 2024, the international trade fair held in Nuremberg, enabled ST to introduce the latest sensing technologies for smarter and safer industrial systems. Our products highlighted advancements in areas like condition monitoring, low-power vision, intelligent perception, and current monitoring. 🔍 Discover more on the #STBlog: https://blog…
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⁠TouchGFX 4.24⁠ is an optimization build that further reduces memory needs by offering new image compression formats (RGB565, RGB888, and ARGB8888) and more flash-saving features. The newest trend in embedded systems is a “single chip” interface, meaning that developers run the entire UI from the RAM and flash of the host MCU instead of using exter…
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Embedded World 2024, held in Nuremberg from 9 to 11 April 2024, marked a milestone for STMicroelectronics. We welcomed over 30,000 visitors at our booth and received the Community Choice Award 2024. ST technical experts also delivered 19 technical presentations throughout the event. The STMicroelectronics booth served as a hub for attendees to expl…
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Spinal cord injury affects 17,000 Americans and 700,000 people worldwide each year. Prognoses are often tragic and social costs exceed $2 million (U.S. and EU) in the first five years ofcare. A research team at NeuroPair, Inc. won the Grand Prize in the 2023 Create the Future Design Contest for a revolutionary approach to spinal cord repair. Dr. Yo…
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Patients are more likely to adhere to their treatment plans when drug-delivery devices are user-friendly. So, what can device developers do to ensure safety but also provide a positive user experience? Using human factors engineering, developers can design features to prevent errors and contribute to the successful use of the device. On this episod…
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Advances in integrated microelectronics have enabled a revolution in ever smaller and more powerful medical sensors. One such use is for detecting pressure in the eye. InjectSense has invented an implantable sensor that detects direct dynamic pressure in the eye and transmits high-fidelity data from inside the eye of a patient to their physician. O…
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On Nov. 2nd, the Department of Defense (DoD) published its 2023 Data, Analytics, and Artificial Intelligence Adoption Strategy, outlining how the agency will acquire and deploy AI-enabled systems in the future. David Mazar, Vice President of Strategy and Growth, SparkCognition Government Systems is the guest on this episode of Here’s an Idea. Ahead…
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Treatments for neurological disorders such as epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, dystonia, and other related neurological disorders often include invasive surgery to implant electrodes in specific brain regions to help control motor symptoms. But what if there weretechnologies that offered minimally invasive options while improving patient outcomes and…
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Ahead of his participation in the 2023 Global MilSatCom conference and exhibition, Dr. Brendan Mulvaney joins the podcast to discuss China’s latest military space and satellite technology related developments. Dr. Mulvaney is the Director of the China Aerospace Studies Institute at National Defense University. He also served several tours in Califo…
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The Gripen E is the latest variant of Saab's fighter jet that first achieved certification for military use and entry into service in December 2022. The Swedish aerospace manufacturer recently awarded a new design and development contract for a 24 volt lithium-ion battery to be developed by EaglePicher, a St. Louis, Missouri-based supplier of missi…
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In this first-ever episode of "Think Freely," join host Jordan Gray and Woolpert’s Aaron Lawrence as we delve into the fluid situation surrounding the integration of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), or drones, into the National Airspace System (NAS). Our guest, Aaron Lawrence, who more than a decade ago initiated the UAS/drone program at Woolpert, a …
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The medical device industry landscape is becoming increasingly complex with an evolving regulatory environment. The focus is now data-centric systems vs. equipment-centric, creating a fundamentally different business model. What does this new normal look like and how can medical device and life sciences businesses best address it? On this episode o…
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Rapid and effective control of bleeding can be the difference between life and death in surgery, on the battlefield, and in emergency situations. Excessive bleeding can lead to a rapid drop in blood volume, causing hypovolemic shock, which can be fatal if not addressed promptly. By stopping bleeding quickly, medical personnel can prevent shock and …
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A California-based startup named Kraus Hamdani Aerospace has emerged as a unique entrant into the market for new commercial and military drone technologies with its K1000ULE fully electric autonomous unmanned aircraft system. The solar-powered glider has demonstrated its ability to fly non-stop for 26 hours, longer than any electric unmanned aircra…
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Efficient inventory management is crucial for manufacturing companies to maintain smooth operations. Pittsburgh-based Gather AI is using drones to automate inventory monitoring processes for warehouse operators to decrease the cost of inventory, improve productivity, and boost revenue. Sankalp Arora, CEO and Co-Founder of Gather AI, discusses how t…
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Clinicians today are hampered by insufficient and delayed lab diagnostics. Nutromics has created a breakthrough technology that combines multiple DNA sensors with microneedles. The diagnostic platform does everything a blood test does and more: it is a lab-on-a-patch. On this episode of Here's an Idea™, Peter Vranes, CEO and Co-Founder of Nutromics…
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Natilus was first established a startup in San Diego, California in 2016 with the goal of developing a blended wing body (BWB) autonomous air cargo carrying aircraft. In April, the startup completed the first flight of the sub scale prototype of its Kona aircraft. On this episode of Here's an Idea, Natilus CEO AlekseyMatyushev discusses their visio…
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Biotricity is connecting cardiologists to real-time patient data while empowering patients to help prevent and manage various heart diseases — which is the leading cause of death in the United States. On this episode of Here's an Idea™, Waqaas Al-Siddiq, CEO and Founder of Biotricity, discuss how the company is bridging the gap in remote monitoring…
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University of Arizona engineers have developed a new system that allows autonomous vehicles to scout out underground habitats for astronauts. On this episode of Here's an Idea™, Wolfgang Fink, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer engineering at UArizona, discusses how the approach could help address one of NASA’s Space Technology Grand Ch…
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Amprius Technologies has achieved a new battery energy density breakthrough of 500 Wh/kg with its lithium-ion cell, the Silicon Anode Platform. Mobile Power Solutions, an independent testing house offering battery regulatory compliance and performance testing, verified the Silicon Anode Platform's energy density performance. The results indicate th…
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Artificial intelligence and machine learning are transitioning from future-facing buzzwords to a near term possibility for commercial and military aircraft avionics systems. In February, Intel published a jointly written white paper with Daedalean, a Switzerland-based startup and developer of artificial intelligence and machine learning software fo…
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ST just updated its white paper on the NFC design considerations for an improved user experience with the latest Wayfinding Mark System and guidelines by the NFC Forum, which ensures end-users better grasp where and how to tap their phone or watch. This is the audio version of a blog post.
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Effective lubrication is essential to any mechanical system. For example, it is responsible for providing a continuous flow of oil to the engine of the aircraft. As aircrafts have evolved, so have lubrication systems. Now, a Florida-based startup Zulu Pods, has developed the ZPod, a self-contained, sealed, oil tank and pump that can be installed in…
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On this week’s show we talk with Dr. Christy Lane a professor and Chair of the Department of Health and Physical Education at Mount Royal University and a founding member of the Stanford Wearable Health Lab. A key to the future of clinical research is the collection of data outside of medical facilities using sensors and wearables. Before devices f…
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Noah and John talk with Julio Martinez-Clark, the founder and CEO of a Medtech-focused CRO in Latin America. We discuss the history of the region, how much it has changed, and why diversity, talent, government backing, and supportive regulations are making LATAM, and specifically Colombia, an incredible location to run clinical trials. Find Out Mor…
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