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  • News - 24 Jan 2011
    This year, the NFL has been on a crusade against concussions. From the ban on head hits to the recent launch of a new website, www.nflhealthandsafety.com, the organization is doing its part to keep...
  • News - 21 Jan 2011
    Injuries are most likely to happen in a fast moving game like football. Concussion of the brain is a dangerous injury that is very difficult to diagnose, and treat rapidly. As a precaution to...
  • News - 20 Jan 2011
    Nike has showcased a tiny GPS stopwatch at the ongoing CES in Las Vegas. The watch is trim and sleek and is powered by TomTom. It works with a shoe sensor to record precise running data. The...
  • News - 29 Dec 2010
    B-Bridge has developed a brain scanning system called the Brain Athlete visor, which helps in scanning and logging live brain activity while participating in any contest or in sports. This will...
  • News - 16 Dec 2010
    Reebok announced that it has joined with MC10, a start up, flexible electronics company, to develop a new sensor to be used on a flexible silicon circuit. The flexible circuit will be sewn into...
  • News - 16 Dec 2010
    CSP Mobile Productions has acquired 16 Ikegami imagers recently for their two novel HDTV truck applications. The HDK-77EC version has a 2/3” 2.5 Mp CMOS imaging sensor, taking the entire...
  • News - 12 Dec 2010
    Stretchable silicon electronics that offer the computing power of rigid chips could make their way into Reebok's athletic apparel shortly. The company and MC10, a start up maker of flexible...
  • News - 30 Nov 2010
    STMicroelectronics, a leading semiconductor fabricator, has launched a novel MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) sensing device. The company states that its innovative miniature silicon...
  • News - 30 Nov 2010
    Kuraray has devised a novel film polymer sensor that can produce voltage while it is bent. The voltage fluctuations are based on the bending degree. The output is kept uniform, when bent. The sensor...
  • News - 22 Nov 2010
    Plymouth-oriented Plessey Semiconductors have advanced an Electric Potential Sensor (EPS) that have been devised by the scientists at Sussex University. This unique EPS is capable of generating an...

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