A team at Carnegie Mellon University is helping kids understand artificial intelligence with a soft, squishy, LED-lit neural ...
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7 Electrical Add-Ons That Inspectors Warn Are Still Being Installed
Home electrical systems seem straightforward until an inspector starts flagging dangerous installations hiding behind walls. What looks fine to the average homeowner can actually pose serious fire ...
George W. Bush made hydrogen his baby back in the early 2000's, but this alternative fuel could still have its day in the sun ...
Artificial intelligence appears weightless — just code in the cloud, thinking at the speed of light. Yet behind that digital mist lies a heavy, physical world built from metal, electricity and heat.
A report by a consortium of public sector institutions provides a detailed and carefully researched contribution to the democratic debate South Africans must now have about our collective energy ...
Welcome to Horizon, DLA Piper’s monthly bulletin reporting on late-breaking legislative and policy developments in sustainability. Our aim is to ...
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How Police Can Use Your Smart Gadgets To Solve Crimes
A Wolfenbüttel research team, working with local police, is testing ways to use data from everyday devices to reconstruct ...
Engineers at the University of Delaware have uncovered a way to bridge magnetism and electricity through magnons—tiny waves ...
The vibrant fall leaves offer the perfect time to try out some leaf science with the family, explains Liz Heinecke.
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