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  • Watch: This Wallpaper is (Fire) Alarming

    When exposed to heat, the wallpaper is transformed from an electrically insulating state into an electrically conductive one, causing it to automatically trigger sound and warning light alarms.

  • How Engineers Enhance Creativity

    Engineers are just like the rest of us. They are inspired by music, nature, travel and books. Yet, that is probably where the resemblance ends. Because, oftentimes, once inspired, engineers go out and use that inspiration to create something or to solve some problem.

  • Miniature Sensor for Precise Speed Measurement

    Sensoronix has introduced a new miniature Hall effect speed sensor to measure magnetic field distortion created by a ferrous target, such as a tooth in a gear. The new sensor features a 303 stainless steel, 1/4-40, UNS-2A, threaded body that is 0.880 in. long.

  • Chinese Government Previews Mega Bridge

    Nine years in the making, the world's longest sea bridge, connecting Hong Kong, Macau and mainland China, made its debut this week thanks to a preview offered by the Chinese government.

  • New Service Follows Users Across Multiple Devices

    Amid the recent controversy over Facebook sharing the data of its users with a political consulting firm to influence elections, software company Adobe announced that it has organized an initiative to help companies create personalized experiences for its customers across all devices.

  • Going Vegan May Solve Issue of Hunger in the U.S., According to Researchers

    The US Department of Agriculture estimates that millions of people in the United States are at risk of going hungry. Recent research suggests a potential solution: adopting a vegan diet. Turning to a vegan diet might solve other problems too.

  • Franchising or Owning a Laser: Which Option is Best for a New Business Owner?

    Should you purchase machinery to start your own business or look into franchise options for existing enterprises?

  • Survey Reveals That People are Willing to Pay to Improve Water Quality

    The study, "Water quality improvements elicit consistent willingness-to-pay for the enhancement of forested watershed ecosystem services," was published in Ecosystem Services.

  • The Reason Why Seats in Most Airplanes are Blue

    Afraid of flying? Most airlines may be relying on some not-so-obvious strategies to keep you calm. One such strategy: the color scheme of the airplane.

  • Consumers to Pay Bottle Deposit in the UK

    In a bid to fight pollution, Britain announced this week that it plans to charge consumers a deposit on single-use drink containers sold in England.

  • Dendrite Mitigating Silicone Anode in Lithium Batteries Found to Improve Safety and Extend Life

    Arizona State University (ASU) and Rice University researchers have developed a way to stop dendrites from forming in high energy density lithium metal batteries.

  • Artificial Meteor Showers Will Soon be for Sale

    Consumers will soon be able to purchase an artificial meteor shower thanks to a private Japanese-based space company.

  • Pothole Detection Using Embedded Self-powered Wireless Sensors

    Reporting potholes on roadways to the proper authorities may no longer be the responsibility of drivers if a joint project involving University at Buffalo computer scientists and researchers from China's Chang'an University comes to pass.

  • Apple Proposes New Emojis for Disabled People

    Acknowledging that people with disabilities are underrepresented in the emoji universe, Apple is proposing a handful of new emojis that will "speak to the life experiences of those with disabilities."

  • The Boring Company to Sell Life-Sized, Lego-Like Bricks

    In a scheme meant to help fund its ongoing underground tunneling projects, The Boring Company will soon be selling life-sized, ‘Lego-like blocks,’ according to a recent announcement from Elon Musk.

  • Law Enforcement Uses Fingerprints of Dead People to Unlock iPhones

    Ever wonder how law enforcement gains access to the contents of a victim’s fingerprint-protected iPhone once that person is deceased?

  • Pfannenberg USA Launches Newly Redesigned, Modern and Easy-to-Navigate Website

    Past and future customers will love all the updates that the new site provides.

  • Study Finds That Floating Island of Plastic Debris in the Pacific Larger Than Previously Feared

    According to a report published this week, an island of plastic waste floating in the Pacific has become so big it now rivals the size of France, Spain and Germany combined.

  • A Redesigned Electric Fat Bike

    VoltBike's new electric commuter fat bike features 26 by 4 in. Kenda Krusade tires and an integrated Panasonic 48 V 16 Ah lithium-ion battery, Tektro Novella hydraulic disc brakes and a seven-speed Shimano Acera derailleur.

  • Phoenix Airport to Expand People Mover System

    The $305 million agreement covers a 2.5-mile extension, two new stations, an expansion of the system's maintenance facility and 24 additional driverless vehicles.

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