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In the realm of sound, where echoes stretch into infinity and silence hums with possibility, there exists a device not merely built, but conjured. NUCLEO Reverb is not just a pedal. It’s a portal, a ...
Stanford researchers have unveiled a lightweight holographic headset that could revolutionize mixed reality. Using AI-enhanced holography and a synthetic aperture waveguide, the display projects ...
Empa researchers have developed innovative sound absorbers made of mineral foams. They are significantly thinner than conventional materials.
Say hello to PhoneMicro300X, a tiny lens with a huge impact. Just clip it onto your smartphone and boom! You’ve got a 300x microscope in your pocket.
In a world where time feels like a race, a London-based design studio is inviting us to slow down. Meet Solstice 2.0, a sculptural timepiece that doesn’t just tell time; it moves with it, or let’s say ...
Mechlae Energy is changing how we power electric vehicles with portable batteries you can swap in seconds, even using solar power, no big charging stations needed.
Samsung’s new Bespoke AI washers and dryers come with 7-inch smart screens that recommend settings, track detergent, and control your smart home.
The need to recycle wind turbine waste has become critical as wind energy expands. Researchers at Washington State University have developed an eco-friendly method to recycle turbine blades without ...
Kawasaki introduces CORLEO, a trailblazing robotic horse built for off-road thrill-seekers. With four agile robotic legs, a hydrogen-powered engine, and adaptive terrain hooves, CORLEO delivers a ...
EPFL researchers have experimentally observed both first- and second-order dissipative phase transitions (DPTs) in a superconducting Kerr resonator. By introducing a two-photon drive, they precisely ...
After years of effort, the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) scientists have created fuel for the world’s first fast-spectrum molten salt reactor. The Molten Chloride Reactor Experiment (MCRE) will test ...
Yale Interventional Psychiatry Service (IPS) has acquired a new device that dramatically reduces the time patients spend undergoing TMS.