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Old phones aren’t useless — researchers are repurposing them into tiny data centers for edge computing. Here’s how it works!
Electronic devices power everyday life, from smartphones to medical sensors. Yet, as these gadgets grow in number, so does ...
Key Takeaways Smartwatch sales declined 4.5% in 2024 while AI capabilities multiplied exponentially, creating value shifts ...
In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining a comfortable environment in your home or workplace is essential for overall ...
In the hippocampus, a critical brain region for learning and memory, new cells emerge in some people into late adulthood, ...
Research shows that it's not just a must-have for staying hydrated and eco-friendly, but also as a way to keep costs down ...
Scientists have developed a safe and eco-friendly method to extract gold from old phones, laptops, and other electronic waste ...
A pool cleaner and a spongy polymer can turn used and discarded electronic items into a treasure trove of gold.
The most effective filters have what’s called high-efficiency particulate air certification. Better known as HEPA filters, ...
The MIT researchers may have delivered a breakthrough design in a tiny chip for 5G-ready smart devices that is 30 times more efficient with power consumption.
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At this point when the whole world is undergoing a seismic shift in political and trade relations, and it is also becoming clear where remaining natural resources are, countries like the Philippines ...
India has always been a strong advocate of complete disarmament, which it believes is the only way to peace and prosperity ...