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Swiss startup turns NASA-inspired Mars tech into bridge, aircraft crack detector
Swiss engineers have adapted Mars probe software to detect cracks in bridges, pipelines, and aircraft components using wave physics.
We put the DJI Osmo Nano and Insta360 Go Ultra through several real world tests to see which tiny action cam comes out on top, and which model is best for you.
There's a specific panic that strikes forty minutes into an IKEA assembly, surrounded by wooden dowels and cryptic diagrams, ...
Getting locked out of your Amazon account or seeing strange orders can be scary. Here’s how to take back control and keep it ...
A Dune-inspired worm recently hit CrowdStrike and npm, infecting hundreds of packages. Here's what happened - and how to protect your code.
With a $400,000 National Science Foundation grant, Allison Sullivan, an assistant professor in The University of Texas at ...
Why do colleagues ignore requests for help? The missing ingredient isn’t more meetings or clearer roles—it’s trust, intimacy, ...
Namaswi Chandarana, a senior engineer at GameChanger, said "the most important survival skill" in a tech job is communication ...
In the high-stakes world of cybersecurity, the future belongs to those who can verify quickly and trust completely.
The Flipper Zero is one of many easy-to-use devices that can intercept, store, and repeat radio signals in order to bypass ...
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