Since the late 2000s New York-based artist William Powhida has been satirising the workings of, and the experience of working ...
A new impact-based design turns gentle everyday motion into bursts of electricity, greatly boosting the power output of ...
The South Korean memory giant, best known for dominating the high-bandwidth memory (HBM) market, has partnered with the US ...
Architects Jestico + Whiles were challenged to make the Cavendish Laboratory's science accessible to the public while meeting ...
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Studies show hand gestures boost persuasiveness
Hand movements are often treated as a nervous tic to be suppressed, but a growing body of research suggests they are one of ...
Think of the IBM Quantum Experience as your personal key to unlock these super-powered quantum computers. It’s a website ...
Photoshop tutorial showing how to transform a photo of a building, car or anything else into an architect's blueprint drawing ...
As for what to do once you’ve answered those questions, we asked AD100 designers about their thriving businesses, their org ...
A new study from experts with Georgia State University has achieved a long-standing goal in neuroscience: showing how the ...
Sutton edged out Gateshead in an entertaining National League game. The tone was set for a lively contest six minutes in with ...
Printed circuit boards (PCBs) are the essential building blocks behind almost all modern electronic devices. These components ...
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A new era beyond gas refrigerants: Magnetic cooling technology offers eco-friendly alternative
A research team at the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS) has successfully developed Korea's first full-cycle magnetic cooling technology, encompassing materials, components, and modules.
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