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Quantum Programming Mike Parks
Quantum programming is revolutionizing computing, moving beyond classical bits to harness superposition, entanglement, and interference. Languages like Cirq look familiar but operate on different principles. Explore how quantum gates, circuits, and algorithms are shaping the future of computation.

New Tech Tuesdays: Optimizing Airports with Digital Twins Mouser Technical Content Staff
Digital twins are facilitating airport improvements by creating simulated journeys, streamlining logistical operations, and enabling predictive maintenance to deliver smoother and more cost-effective travel.

Getting Started with Coding a DIY Project Mike Parks
Embedded systems integrate hardware and firmware, using languages like Arduino C++ and CircuitPython for microcontroller programming. Learn how to write and debug DIY electronics projects and explore IDEs, pseudocode, and debugging techniques to develop reliable embedded applications easily.

Engineering Smarter E-Waste Disassembly with Robots and AI Nicolette Emmino
AI and robotics are changing how e-waste is recycled. New research and tools are making disassembly faster and more efficient. Advanced sorting, modular designs, and automation will continue to help recover materials and reduce waste.

Embedded Development Using No-Code/Low-Code Platforms Mike Parks
No-code/low-code (NCLC) platforms allow non-programmers to build apps. Popular for desktop and web, they're expanding to embedded systems. Examine NCLC platforms’ capabilities and limitations, like tools with drag-and-drop interfaces for rapid development but limits on customization and performance.

Three Ways to Build a More Resilient IoT Steven Keeping
The complexity of the IoT means that breakdowns are inevitable. Engineers are implementing enhancements to the network to make it more resilient, such as multipath networking, redundancy, and system degradation. These help ensure that faults are isolated, preventing widespread communication failure.

Boost Microcontroller Performance with Configurable Logic Microchip Technology
Embedded systems today are more complex, and designers need microcontrollers that bring flexibility in addition to processing power. Microchip Technology's CLBs bring FPGA-like configurability to microcontrollers, reducing external components, enhancing performance, and optimizing power efficiency.

Search Engines Imagine a Future Where We Don’t Surf the Web Matt Campbell
Search engines used to work as information operators, connecting users to the web pages that had what they were looking for. Today, search engines use generative AI to save you clicks. While convenient for short searches, this strategy reduces traffic to websites that provide information.

New MCU Hardware Enhances IoT Security Steven Keeping
Hackers are getting smarter and quickly finding new ways to circumvent IoT chip protection. However, chip makers are rising to the challenge by enhancing MCU hardware security. Developers can now use Root-of-Trust, secure processing, and fault injection protection to guard against malicious attacks.

AI, Data Centers, and the Zero-Downtime Mandate HARTING
Han® Protect streamlines data center maintenance with external fuse access, improving uptime, reducing cabinet size, and aligning with environmental sustainability through efficient material usage.

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