Life depends on motion. To eat, go home, or explore, we must know where we are, where we want to go and how to get there. We ...
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How This Small Part Makes Electricity Flow the Right Way
Electricity doesn’t just flow freely in every direction—it needs control. That control comes from a tiny but powerful ...
Anything with a laser has undeniable hacker appeal, even if the laser’s task is as pedestrian as sending data over a fiber ...
It ‘s worth noting that back EMF plays a critical role as a natural current limiter during normal motor operation. When motor ...
OPSWAT’s Jan Miller explains how the threat landscape is changing, why legacy defences are failing and what businesses must ...
Toshiba Electronics has expanded its range of Zener diodes with a further 15 products to protect the power lines of semiconductor devices.
Firewalls will always have a role in cybersecurity, but their limitations are growing. Complexity, patch delays, and ...
Discover what it really takes to retrofit buildings for net zero energy, from costs and case studies to emerging technologies ...
Inside every cell, a finely tuned metabolic network determines when to build, recycle, or stop producing essential molecules.
By Maria Demertzis The Dutch government's move at Nexperia is a bold act to protect critical chip capacity in Europe. The ...
This week, the city and downtown businesses officially unveiled new computer-controlled lighting along K Street that can change colors, and yes, they even turn purple when the Sacramento Kings win.
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Scientists create floating generator that makes electricity from falling raindrops
Chinese researchers have recently developed a floating hydrovoltaic device that harvests electricity from raindrops.
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