Natural biomass hydrogels are emerging as promising building blocks for intelligent sensors because they combine softness, water-rich structures, tunable networks, and abundant functional groups. A ...
New hydrogel tech turns humidity into power for wearables. See how this breakthrough could make tiny device batteries ...
SAN FRANCISCO – Weather Stream, a Boulder, Colorado, commercial weather satellite operator, is collecting global atmospheric ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
New air-powered battery includes built-in self-destruct for sensitive devices
Researchers at Rice University and North Carolina State University have developed a stretchable battery ...
Limited-time Prime Member Deals are available on products AEOCKY smart compressor dehumidifiers for basements, laundry rooms, ...
A flexible battery powered by humid air can run wearables without toxic metals, and one version self-destructs when tampered with.
Advanced cooling technologies, smart sensors, and energy-efficient designs are transforming refrigerators through intelligent climate control, sustainability, and enhanced food preservation.
A first-of-its-kind mission launched Friday in the hopes of preventing NASA’s Swift Observatory from dropping out of low-Earth orbit.
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Gadget of the week: When soccer balls need charging
The tech built into the Adidas Trionda Pro soccer ball is wonderful for refs, but not so much for goalkeepers, writes ARTHUR ...
AirPods Can Measure Your Heart Rate, but Are They Accurate?
Haiyang-2E satellite launch marks China’s first step in replacing its aging ocean-monitoring fleet — a generational upgrade ...
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A Physicist Explains Why the World Cup Ball Is ‘Flummoxing’ Goalies
New technology, grooves, and altitude all shape the ball’s flight.
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