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DSP-Based System-on-Chip targets hearing aids and implants.

2013-11-01 13:34:23| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Based on quad-core architecture with 24-bit open-programmable CFX DSP core, Ezairo® 7100 Series includes ARM® Cortex-M3 processor that supports wireless protocols and complements DSP core with error-correction and audio coding. HEAR configurable accelerator engine supports audio processing tasks, while programmable Filter Engine supports ultra-low delay audio path of 44 µs. Manufactured using 65 nm process technology, SoC integrates analog front-end circuitry with input dynamic range of 110 dB. This story is related to the following:Electronic Components and Devices Sponsored by: Globtek Inc. - Your Power Partner...For Over 20 Years!Search for suppliers of: Integrated Circuits (IC)

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Hydrogel implants could be a fiber optic network for your body

2013-10-30 15:00:14| Extremetech

Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital have discovered a way to use hydrogels to ferry light signals to deep within the body. This is the first time anybody has been able to speak optically with cells deep inside the body

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Breast Cancer - Hollywood, Implants and the FDA - What They Don't Tell Us

2013-10-22 06:57:42| Chemicals - Topix.net

Sybil Goldrich - Breast Cancer survivor who sued Dow-Corning about implants and...WON for every woman who has them..

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Sound Processor optimizes cochlear implants.

2013-10-08 14:30:52| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Available with or without direct audio input, Nucleus® 6 features synchronized microphones and advanced SmartSound® technology. Data logging capability provides audiologists with key information about how sound processor is being used every day so necessary adjustments can be made. Additional features include optimized coil profile, auto-on, wireless auto-FM, and LED indicators. Future software upgrade will provide access to wireless technology without additional neck-worn accessories. This story is related to the following:Audio Signal Processors

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MIT successfully implants false memories, may explain why we remember things that didnt happen

2013-07-26 13:10:07| Extremetech

Researchers at MIT have implanted false memories into the brains of mice, causing them to be fearful of an event that didn't actually occur. This is a very important study that demonstrates just how unreliable memories can be, and goes a long way to explaining why humans regularly recall things that didn't actually happen -- such as alien abductions, or when giving eyewitness testimony that they believe to be true, but is actually a false memory.

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