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Cargo jet fire highlights aging wiring risks in converted freighters
A freighter can look rugged from the ramp and still hide its most delicate weakness behind sidewalls, under floor panels, and inside bundles of aging wire. A recent cargo-aircraft fire has renewed ...
A brand-new Kia EV6 facelift owner was horrified to find his car smoking eight hours after he’d parked it, all because of a ...
No body, no dopamine, no problem. Scientists have successfully coached lab-grown brain tissue to solve a classic robotics challenge, proving that the will to learn is hardwired into our neurons.
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The uncomfortable truth behind the hype around 2D semiconductor performance
For almost two decades, scientists have been trying to move beyond silicon, the material ...
What happens when you focus on the things that truly matter and strip away the things that don’t?” the president said.
In the International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing, researchers at Jilin University now report a way to measure the ...
A joint research team led by Professor Jung Ho Yoon from the School of Advanced Materials Science and Engineering at Sungkyunkwan University (President Yoo Ji-Beom) has reported for the first time ...
The article argues that, based on Victor Eyanga’s experience, the real challenge in digital infrastructure is not innovation ...
Several essential factors influence how efficiently cleanliness analysis is carried out in automotive and electronics manufacturing.
There may be a fungus on your future bill of materials if mushroom-based memristors become a viable memory element.
Some of the most revealing signals about human health are carried in fluids that are almost impossible to measure. Tears, cerebrospinal fluid, and ...
New evidence suggests a rare triplet superconductor may help quantum computers stay in sync by preserving electron spin ...
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