During an interview with George Adams, CEO of SA Recycling, he provides insights into the company’s journey, innovations and future ambitions. With a long history in the recycling industry, Adams ...
The Logitech Pro X2 Superstrike is, quite literally, built different. Its Haptic Inductive Trigger System (HITS) is genuinely ...
Good morning, and welcome to Allegro MicroSystems Fourth Quarter and Full Fiscal Year 2026 Earnings Call. [Operator Instructions] Please be advised that today's conference is being recorded. I would ...
For a long time, displacement sensors were seen as simple tools devices that measure how far something moves from one point ...
For the longest time, I was a controller-only gamer (love my PlayStation 5 way too much) and wasn’t very keen on trying a ...
General-purpose humanoid robots need all their senses to function equally well; vision and movement are the farthest along, ...
The Nothing ear 3 embraces retro tech with its semi-transparent aesthetic, while also incorporating a novel 'talk' button ...
Today’s step-down DC/DC converters – often converting 48 V down to single-digit voltages — are highly refined topologies, ...
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Why you should put all your lamps on timers
What if your lamps could work smarter without you? If you're not using light timers yet, you're missing out on their amazing ...
Objectives To explore the lived experiences of children with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and their caregivers in Armenia, a ...
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This tiny grain-of-rice sensor gives robots a new sense and changes what delicate tools can detect
Researchers have developed a sensor about the size of a grain of rice that can measure forces and twisting motions in all directions using light instead of traditional electronics. The new sensor ...
Researchers developed a 1.7 mm optical sensor that lets robots detect force, pressure, and twisting using light instead of ...
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