The SuperCDMS is chilled to right around absolute zero, and its detectors are primed to hunt dark matter particles.
Modern security systems have ways to improve hair-trigger alarms and similar problems. Here's what I've found works.
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How to make a perpetual motion machine
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Simplify your smart home setup with this $30 multisensor. Discover how one affordable gadget can replace five different devices and save you money.
New disclosures show that the Pensylvania State Police troopers on duty at the Residence that night didn't confront Cody ...
Detecting a single particle of light is hard; detecting a single microwave photon is even harder. Microwave photons, the tiny ...
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China’s soft bending sensor gives humanoid robot hand sense of its own posture
Researchers in China have demonstrated a humanoid dexterous hand that gives robot fingers a ...
About one in three employees in Singapore report feeling burnt out—one of the highest rates globally. Burnout and chronic ...
Researchers have built a device that detects individual microwave photons with up to 70 percent efficiency, operating ...
“I like taking risks. I love going into adventures,” Oscar winner Juliette Binoche observes. “Taking risks is part of being an artist.” In 2007, the French actress embarked on one of the riskiest ...
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