If your garage door is having trouble opening or closing, it could be due to a sensor issues. Luckily, you can easily fix ...
Imperial researchers are now planning these systems as part of an international push to create a new generation of quantum ...
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Scientists use ultrasound and imaging to inspect the nuclear power fleet in the US
Scientists at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in the US have developed non-invasive ...
Pulling the dipstick is easy. Reading it correctly is another story. Here's when to check, how to read the markings, and what ...
Here, Vidya Vijay, Director of Business Development at Nordson Test and Inspection, examines how intelligent in-situ sensing ...
One seismometer is often not enough to reliably detect earthquakes or human activity such as underground nuclear tests.
When you’re driving your car, you’re probably regularly looking at the speedometer to make sure you comply with the local speed limits. The method by which it works is simple enough: ...
Knowing how to shut off your power and your pipes (and turn them back on) is a matter of safety and practicality. Let’s learn how to do it.
Researchers from Skoltech have devised a way to detect infrared radiation across a wide range without cooling the detector.
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Flawed chip reliability tests may misjudge insulators' lifetimes, new method suggests
Microelectronics is currently undergoing major changes: The industry is working on promising new materials and chip ...
Designed for use with modern ATX 3.1 power supplies, the $50 Dr. Power III Pro is a cable and component tester with ...
Spanish control systems specialist Sunner has launched True Wind, a predictive monitoring system that detects wind-induced ...
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