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MEMS resonators, strands of silicon narrower than a human hair, are found in everything from computers to cell phones, vibrating to allow devices to keep time and sense movement. Funded by $200,000 ...
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Experimental device harnesses quantum properties for efficient processing at room temperature. Engineers are working to ...
Teenage Engineering is giving away a free computer chassis, but it's already 'sold out' The Computer-2 was designed to be the cheapest computer case in the world.
Harsh Varshney, an engineer at Google, explains the biggest changes he's seen since the explosion of generative AI and his ...
An electrical contractor is set to hire 400 employees for a Cedar Rapids data center project.
The science pros at The King of Random explore electronics projects using LittleBits kits for hands-on learning.
This rural Arkansas elementary and middle school teacher gives her students rich STEM experiences by using a creative mix of ...
Why is Teenage Engineering giving Computer-2 away for free? Aside from the obvious explanation (marketing stunt) it seems that the design was something of an experiment: a statement on the company's ...
Researchers at UCLA and UC Riverside have demonstrated a new approach that overcomes these hurdles to solve some of the most ...
Teenage Engineering, makers of fine and fun devices like the popular OP-1 field synthesizer and Pocket Operator music mixers, dropped a new PC case yesterday, and it immediately sold out.