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This Week in PowerBites: Amateur Physicist Exploits, “Electric” Airshows, and SiC/GaN Advances

Beyond innovative power products, this edition features a heartwarming tale of a young scientist conducting amateur high-energy physics experiments, and two airshows where Lee Goldberg will explore the frontiers of electric aviation.
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