MIT Study Lights Way for Bright, Efficient Quantum Dot LED TV Screens ...
One of the appeals of paddlesports isn't just being able to look out across the water, it's being able to look down below its ...
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Tiny chip that controls mid-infrared light could improve detection of gases and heat
Infrared cameras can be used to spot useful information that our eyes can't see, such as gases escaping from a pipeline, ...
Sold by German DIY store OBI, the OBI Energy Tracker is a €15 set of two devices, one of which you essentially stick on top ...
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Researchers find simple solution for extending the lifespan of LEDs made from glowing quantum dots
A new study led by MIT researchers could drive the development of more energy-efficient digital displays—such as flat-screen ...
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6 smart home devices anyone can build with a cheap ESP32 and an even cheaper sensor
These are some great DIY projects that you can do for cheap.
How to create a luxury wireless fixture on a thrift-store budget.
A little over a year ago we’d written about a sub $100 muon detector that MIT doctoral candidate [Spencer Axani] and a few others had put together. At the time there was little more than a paper on ...
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