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2 bacteria generate electricity from chemicals, enabling cheap sensors
A pair of studies from Rice University show that genetically engineered bacteria can turn chemical contamination into ...
Engineers at Rice University have developed a dual-bacterial system that converts chemical signals directly into electrical ...
The check engine light is the worst kind of message. It tells you something is wrong without telling you what, and the dealership will happily charge a ...
The scientific method serves as a standard for research, guiding analytical and investigative projects. Though taught to ...
As a certified personal trainer, I tested 16 wearables while training, running and swimming. Here are the best fitness ...
MIT's new device uses light to measure blood sugar levels without any needles, and a wearable version is already in the works ...
If a truck driver wants to save a few bucks by running some of its miles without diesel exhaust fluid (DEF), it’s now going ...
Not sure which Galaxy Watch to buy? Whether you want a rugged build or a more streamlined design, we've reviewed all of ...
From the September 1984 issue of Car and Driver. What we have here is one hell of a nice vehicle for grown-ups. The Peugeot ...
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Artemis II toilet malfunctions again as crew nears Apollo 13 time mark
The Artemis II crew encountered a second toilet malfunction aboard the Orion spacecraft this week, just as the mission’s ...
Abstract: Depth-resolved characterization of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) laminates remains challenging due to signal superposition from multiple layers in conventional eddy current testing.
iPhone cameras are undoubtedly some of the best you can find on the market, but 200MP cameras have been around for quite some time now. While Apple, like Google, buys its sensors from Sony, it has ...
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