To address this issue, AMOTE JAPAN developed “Pittaku,” a simple measuring tool that allows users to check water depth inside a rice cooker in millimeter units. By providing a visual reference for ...
The research team explored how millimeter-wave radar sensors could be used to remotely track a person’s heart rate without ...
In October, DJI launched its very first robovacs in Europe. I’ve been testing the top-of-the-line Romo P model, which doesn’t yet have a US release date. It includes a self-cleaning base station, a ...
Though ranked No. 2 in the world, the 23-year-old came from under the radar to win Australia’s first medal — a gold, no less ...
Black holes in a pair of merging galaxies, known as UGC4211, are devouring gas and dust that is "being displaced by the merger," according to ALMA scientists. The Atacama Large ...
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Why cruise lines cut ships in half, the 60-day engineering “surgery” called jumboization
Cutting a ship in half sounds insane, but jumboization can add suites, boost efficiency, and keep older vessels competitive under modern emissions rules. This breaks down the dry dock process, the ...
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China shatters 3d printing speed record, fabricates objects in just 0.6 seconds
In recent years, 3D printing has advanced rapidly. However, the technology has been trapped ...
Images taken aboard the International Space Station captured the remains of a winter storm across portions of the national park.
Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee pushes faster, deadlier upgrades amid global instability.
We all love the Olympics because there is nothing quite like screaming passionate instructions at the TV about a sport we ...
There is a specific kind of silence on pit road at Daytona International Speedway that you don’t find anywhere else in sports ...
John James is leading in the polls in the Michigan governor's race but, unlike his closest opponents, he faces a dogpile of a ...
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