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| Materials scientists at Rice University (Houston, TX) have introduced a combined electrolyte and separator for rechargeable lithium-ion batt...

| This very easy to use and inexpensive digital function generator produces 0-200,000 Hz signals of many different waveforms: sine, square, tr...

| If it did not come out of the celebrated MIT, we maybe would not have mentioned this little innocuous looking hexapod robot. In fact it’s a...

| In an effort to show that programming and technology is not always difficult and can even be fun, last month the BBC has started to distribu...

| I reported earlier on Faraday Future, an electrical vehicle startup with a high potential (pun intended) and looking poised to challenge Tes...

| The Chronos system from MIT is capable of determining the location of a WiFi device down to several tens of centimeters, without requiring a...

| Transitioning away from our current global energy system is of paramount importance. The speed at which a transition can take place — its ti...

| The referendum on the UK's future as part of the European Union or Brexit is a burning issue among politicians and businesses across the UK....

| In good experimental fashion, this project is a valuable study into what can be achieved with ‘commodity embedded technology’ like a Raspber...

| The Commodore 64 is one of the best-known game computers ever. Launched in 1982, it was especially popular on account of the large number of...