| Remember Colossus, the world's first electronic, programmable computer? First operational at Bletchley Park in 1944, it was used to help...
| Remember Colossus, the world's first electronic, programmable computer? First operational at Bletchley Park in 1944, it was used to help...
| With the help of the most powerful X-ray laser in the world researchers of the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory of the U.S. Department o...
| Mankind is unrivalled when it comes to devising means of transportation. Where other living creatures rely on their legs, wings or tails to...
| Aakash, the cheapest tablet in the world was probably one of the most spectacular subjects that came up at the seventh edition of the India...
| What is the biggest constraint in creating tiny lasers? Pump power. Yes sir, all lasers require a certain amount of pump power from an outsi...
| This month, to introduce the new issue, we have made a video. So instead of reading about it, watch the video and see how Wisse, the Editors...
| Do you like playing games? OK, how about this one: Find all the Elektor articles published in 2011 that contain the word “receiver” *. To an...
| Finland’s VTT Technical Research Centre has developed an optical accessory that transforms the camera of a normal mobile phone into a microi...
| Microsemi and Trinamic have put together a motor control kit featuring Microsemi's SmartFusion evaluation kit and Trinamic's motor c...
| Intelligence – what does it really mean? In the 1800s, it meant that you were good at memorizing things, today intelligence is measured thro...