Flexing the Lifespan of AI-Enabled Electronic Devices | News & Events | Computer Science

When it comes to electronic waste, “WEEE” is not an exclamation of excitement but rather an indicator of a global crisis. “Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment” is steadily increasing as technology advances: about 50 million metric tons of WEEE are generated annually worldwide, which is expected to increase to 111 million tons per year by 2050. While retrofitting devices, from cell phones to vehicles, faces many challenges – it is often easier and more affordable to buy new – researchers see promise in novel machine learning-enabled cyber-physical systems (LE-CPSs) to build flexibility into hardware and thus increase lifespan, reduce…
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Electronic City CEO wins Asia Pacific Entrepreneurship Award

Jakarta (ANTARA News) – Chief Executive Officer of PT Electronic City Indonesia Tbk. Ingrid Pribadi was selected as the recipient of the Asia Pacific Entrepreneurship Award in the Outstanding Entrepreneurship category. Electronic City’s press release stated that the award was handed over by Datok William Ng as CEO of Enterprise Asia accompanied by M. Taufik as Expert Staff to the Minister for Business Climate Development and Partnerships of the Ministry of Cooperatives of the Republic of Indonesia, at the JW Marriott hotel, Jakarta. “Out of a total of 80 candidates, he was one of the 12 winners. “As an independent…
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The PRESS Act Will Protect Journalists When They Need It Most

Our government shouldn’t be spying on journalists. Nor should law enforcement agencies force journalist to identify their confidential sources or go to prison. To fix this, we need to change the law. Now, we’ve got our best chance in years. The House of Representatives has passed the Protect Reporters from Exploitive State Spying (PRESS) Act, H.R. 4250and it’s one of the strongest federal shield bills for journalists we’ve seen. Take Action Tell Congress To Pass the PRESS Act Now The PRESS Act would do two critical things: first, it would bar federal law enforcement from surveillance journalists by gathering their…
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Mills City Council adds state electronic system as future public notice option to newspaper ads

MILLS, Wyo. — On Tuesday, City of Mills councilmembers approved further changes to an amended ordinance — changes that add an option to advertise public notices using a centralized electronic system maintained or authorized by the State of Wyoming. At their Oct. 10 regular meeting, Mills City councilmembers, on the second of three readings, passed the city’s newest version of a proposed ordinance addressing legal advertisements. The newly added clause would give the City of Mills the option to use a central electronic publication system through the state if the state established such a system, City Attorney Pat Holscher said…
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The tragic cost of e-waste and new efforts to recycle it

We think a lot about where products come from when we buy them, less so about where they go when we’re finished. When we throw things away, this is “away”: mountains of garbage across acres of land, with tens of thousands of people shifting through it, in places like the African nation of Ghana. In Ghana, e-waste exported by the West is mined for valuable metals and other materials. CBS News It is not the kind of image we see in the glossy advertisements enticing us to buy a new cell phone, laptop or TV, but they should be part…
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Investigating Interactions at Molecular Junctions for Novel Electronic Devices | Tokyo Tech News

key role in electron transport, reveals a recent study conducted by researchers at Tokyo Tech. Through simultaneous surface-enhanced Raman scattering and current–voltage measurements, they found that a single dimer junction of naphthalenethiol molecule shows three different bondings, namely π—π intermolecular and through-π and through-space molecule–electrode interactions. The π—π interaction is a type of noncovalent interaction that occurs when the electron clouds in the π orbitals of aromatic rings or π-conjugated molecular systems overlap. This interaction enables an efficient movement of electrons between the molecules, offering the potential to design materials with unique electronic properties. The structure of the junctions formed…
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India imposes import restrictions on laptops and tablets; electronic manufacturing experts praise the move

In a groundbreaking move to boost domestic electronics production, the Government of India has recently implemented restrictions on the import of laptops, tablets and personal computers falling under HSN 8741 category. As per the government notification, the import of restricted items will be allowed only against a valid license. Reacting to this, Hari Om Rai, Chairman and Co-founder of Lava International, praised the government’s initiative and called it a “leadership move” that will benefit both the industry and consumers. In his statement to ANI, Rai emphasized the significance of this restriction, which aims to drive electronics manufacturing within India’s borders.…
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ECIL: Ecil Bags ₹980 Crore Deal For Electronic Warfare System | Hyderabad News

HYDERABAD: The Indian Army‘s electronic warfare needs will be met in Hyderabad as ECIL will be involved in the supply of Integrated Electronic Warfare System (IEWS).Electronics Corporation of India Limited has bagged the prestigious IEWS contract for supply of COM segment systems to ministry of defense from Bharat Electronics Limited, Hyderabad. The total contract value is approximately 980 crore.The project provides a significant leap in developing indigenous capabilities towards achieving self-reliance in electronic warfare systems for the defense sector, ECIL said on Saturday.This will be executed in collaboration with BEL as prime production agency and DLRL as the design agency.…
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