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Our engineering team is making versatile, tiny sensors from Nobel-winning metal-organic frameworks
When the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry honored Omar Yaghi—the "father of metal-organic frameworks," or MOFs—along with Susumu ...
Caterpillar redesigned its top-selling motor grader this year, and we take a look at the many features and options for the ...
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The 2025 Esquire Gadget Awards
These 63 products prove that keeping up with the times matters. Ranging from robots to red-light technology, this is what you ...
You probably aren't drinking enough water, and Kohler's newest device tells you so -- from your toilet. Kohler unveiled Dekoda, a sensor that attaches to a toilet to monitor hydration, gut health, ...
Go back to Settings > System and scroll down until you find the "Developer options" entry. Tap that entry. Scroll down until you find the "Quick settings developer tiles" entry and tap it. On the ...
How does skin hold you in? How do heart cells beat together? Researchers at the University of California, Davis, Department ...
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What the FX do all the letters on Nikon's lenses mean?
Nikon has simplified its lens names for its mirrorless lenses, but the company still uses a lot of special abbreviations and ...
Discover how manufacturing breakthroughs, rising demand, new applications, and strategic partnerships are set to ...
It can be dangerous to go without sleeping, even for a day. Longer-term sleep deprivation can cause cognitive impairment, hallucinations, and other side effects. The longest recorded time without ...
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Trust Your Gut When Strangers Knock
On our neighborhood app, one of my neighbors cautioned that two young men had recently knocked on her door. She could see them on the security camera and she did not know them. Trespassers of any kind ...
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Alone in Space, an Astronaut Heard a Knock on His Capsule… and No Theory Fully Explains It Yet
Space, as far as physics is concerned, is a soundless place. There is no air, no wind, no whisper — only vacuum. And yet, on a clear October day in 2003, China’s first astronaut, Yang Liwei, heard ...
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