The Army’s new Skysweeper antiaircraft gun, first shown last week, does not look human—but it acts human in a baleful way. When no hostile airplanes are about, the gun squats quietly waiting, its ...
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Green electronics thanks to biodegradable circuit boards
They are the "heart" of every electronic device, from laptops to electric toothbrushes: printed circuit boards, also known as ...
Deep beneath the Swiss-French border, the Large Hadron Collider unleashes staggering amounts of energy and radiation—enough to fry most electronics. Enter a team of Columbia engineers, who built ultra ...
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Grays Harbor College welcomes new Computer Science program
This fall, Grays Harbor College welcomed its first students in the new Associate of Arts in Computer Science program.
With Korea launching a 1.78 trillion won ($1.28 billion) project to develop its own electronic warfare aircraft, the country's major defense and airline firms have teamed up to throw their hats into ...
Scientists at Monash University have created a tiny fluid-based chip that behaves like neural pathways of the brain, ...
Submitted by Arrow Electronics, Inc. CENTENNIAL, Colo., January 31, 2025 /CSRwire/ - Arrow Electronics is helping The N50 Project – a nonprofit dedicated to expanding access to technology – fulfill ...
Car sensors keep tabs of the health of your vehicle and ultimately let your mechanic know when it needs a tune-up. A group of nanoengineers have taken a step toward doing the same in humans by ...
WHAT is twice as fun as a motor? Two motors. Last week, we learned how to meet their power-hungry needs. Now, we can double up – and because the micro:bit can control them, we can make a robot that ...
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