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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.
In a world obsessed with counting steps and syncing smartwatches, a fresh wave of wearables is making its way into your wardrobe, not to track your fitness, but to protect it. Meet the Urban Eyes vest ...
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 ...
Ancient manuscripts hold valuable historical insights, but over time, age and poor storage conditions can damage their readability and erase important details. A new study in PLoS ONE introduces a ...
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 ...
Current Li-ion batteries struggle with fast charging, low temperatures, and thick electrodes due to challenges in managing mass transport and interfacial effects. These limitations restrict their use ...
Researchers from EPFL and IBM have developed a groundbreaking photonic-chip-based traveling-wave parametric amplifier (TWPA) that offers ultra-broadband optical signal amplification in a compact form.
Researchers have developed a stable metalcone thin film for converting atmospheric CO₂ into methanol, a liquid fuel. By mildly annealing tincone at 250°C, they improved its stability in aqueous ...
By studying cellular enzymes that perform difficult reactions, MIT chemist Dan Suess hopes to find new solutions to global energy challenges.
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