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Internet of Things—Your Wireless Sensor Project
The TI LaunchPad™ SensorTag kit offers integrated environmental and motion sensors, multi…
Genes in Space winner’s experiment to launch to ISS
Kristoff Misquitta (18) won the 2020 Genes in Space competition with an experiment investigating why astronauts…
Combat Spam Calls with SwitchUp
We’re all tired of spam. Now there’s an effective way to manage multiple phone numbers on one device and lose spam…
Are You a Couch Potato? You Can Still Be Useful
Ever been called a couch potato? Now you have a comeback: “I’m busy creating energy!” A wearable device turns the…
Machine learning adds oxidation state to the periodic table
118 elements are categorized in the periodic table that we all studied in school. Each element is described with a…
Observation, simulation, AI reveal a clear universe
Japanese astronomers innovated an artificial intelligence (AI) technique to remove noise in astronomical data that…
Are you related to Leonardo Da Vinci?
Alessandro Vezzosi and Agnese Sabato have spent 10 years advancing a project researching Leonardo da Vinci's DNA.…
Individual electron absorbed—Visible to the naked eye
Researchers at the University of Gothenburg observed the absorption of a single electron by a levitated droplet…
Rare superconductor may hold key to the future of quantum computing
University of Kent and the STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory researchers have discovered a new rare topological…
Robotic hand updates itself
Robotic arms have been around for quite a long time. The manipulation that they perform is a common action as well…