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DARPA program integrates non-mechanical optical scanning tech on microchip; new class of low-cost, miniature LIDAR could support autonomous vehicle apps
2015-05-30 18:55:33| Green Car Congress
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Inflation in Low-Cost Countries (Monthly Report)
2015-05-29 21:04:49| EmergingTextiles.com
Inflation rates continued declining in most low-cost countries in April, reflecting the fall of energy costs from a year earlier, but also a lower economic growth. Our monthly report offers a comparison of inflation rates in low-cost countries, with historical data available back to June 2007. Impact of currency changes is calculated to assess real consequences for exports of higher or lower inflation rates.
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CP Minute Clinic: Low-Cost Ways to Improve Operator Decision-Making
2015-05-14 15:30:00| Chemical Processing
This Minute Clinic episode offers straight-forward solutions to help operators make better decisions. According to Dave Strobhar founder and principal human factors engineer for Beville Engineering and the Center for Operator Performance errors occur because operators misdiagnose events. This podcast answers why they are coming to the wrong conclusions and how you can turn it around via a few easy methods. Listen to this podcast now! run time is 8:44 Your browser will provide the player for this podcast. Enjoy.
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Currency Trends in Low-Cost Countries (Monthly Report)
2015-05-05 22:04:45| EmergingTextiles.com
April offered reversed trends on the currency market, with the US dollar eventually falling and the euro rebounding. The Indian rupee remained however weak whereas the Chinese renminbi stayed very strong against other currencies of rival low-cost countries. Our monthly statistical report displays a comprehensive view of currency values against the US dollar but also v. the euro, the British pound, the Indian and Pak rupees, and the Chinese renminbi over a 2-year period.
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New low-cost cerium alloy magnets developed for motors and turbines
2015-05-05 19:46:27| Extremetech
It turns out the most abundant rare earth we have, cerium, can substitute for dysprosium when properly co-alloyed with cobalt. That's good news for the motor business.
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