Ever notice your laptop fan suddenly getting loud or your PC slowing down for no reason? Your CPU is heating up.
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Engineers build sensors that can withstand the next generation of nuclear reactors
Nuclear power plants provide 20% of the nation's energy. To ensure they remain functional and safe to operate, plant ...
Window sensors promise the quiet comfort of knowing your home is sealed and safe. Then the wind picks up, the sash shivers, and your phone explodes with ...
While the Inspire HR is still a solid choice, the Inspire 3 has made upgrades when it comes to sensors, display, battery life ...
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13 Reasons Your Garage Won't Open (And How To Fix It)
Your garage door may have stopped opening or become stuck due to dirty rollers, a power malfunction, track misalignment, or ...
Boron nitride sensors enable quantum measurements under crushing pressure, redefining high-pressure physics. The quantum ...
A multimeter might look intimidating, but learning to use this simple electrician's tool will come in handy during a number of every day tasks.
In the winter, experts recommend that you set your thermostat to 68 degrees Fahrenheit when you're home, and 60 to 65 degrees when you're asleep or away.
This biosensor, the Lingo, by Abbott, connects to a bespoke app which helps you test your habits, adjust your nutrition for ...
As direct-to-patient deliveries of temperature-sensitive medications rise, the pharmaceutical industry is racing to protect ...
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Energy company launches new experiment that could transform how we grow fruit: 'All sorts ...
This approach could support local food systems. Energy company launches new experiment that could transform how we grow fruit ...
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These dirty household items are secretly driving up your energy bills – here's how to ...
"Wipe lampshades and ceiling fittings with a dry microfibre cloth, or if they’re grimy, use a mix of vinegar and water. For ...
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