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Researchers investigate properties of novel materials for electronics operating in extremely hot...
Phys.org· 3 hours agoFor high-temperature applications like Venus exploration, researchers have recently turned to...
Scientists have created an ultra resistant storage solution that can resist temperatures of 1100°F —...
TechRadar via Yahoo News· 5 days agoA recently published study in the journal Nature Electronics from Deep Jariwala and Roy Olsson of...
Listening to 'pink noise' could improve sleep and memory, early research shows
Fox News· 3 days agoPink noise, brown noise and other colorful variations are gaining popularity as alternatives to...
Breakthrough process creates next generation of powered wearable fibers
Tech Xplore· 2 hours agoThis development in fiber power sources—submillimeter-thin battery and photovoltaic strands that...
The Army’s New Laser Weapon Is Unfortunately Feeling the Burn
Popular Mechanics· 39 minutes agoU.S. soldiers are not entirely sold on a new mobile laser weapon. DE M-SHORADS is a 50 kilowatt air...
The hidden cost of batteries: the solar cell solution for your device
Power Technology via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoSo, we may not be able to completely power these devices, but we can at least do our part to reduce...
Los Angeles County Passes Retail Fair Workweek Ordinance for Unincorporated Areas
The National Law Review· 4 days agoRecently, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors passed the Fair Workweek Ordinance, similar to...
Investigation finds BMW, Jaguar Land Rover, Volkswagen bought parts linked to forced labor in China
The Hill via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoMultiple major automakers relied on forced labor in China for some purchased parts, a Senate Finance...
BMW, Jaguar Imported Cars With Parts Linked To Forced Chinese Labor, Senate Probe Says
Forbes· 3 days agoThe part was sold by Lear Corp., a supplier of automotive electronics, which notified the automakers...
Greg Frey: Light Line Lakers
Traverse City Record-Eagle· 54 minutes agoWhat makes it worse is Chris Smith, our de facto union boss, keeps reminding us that it’s not enough to wax poetic about memories afield. All week long...