In reliability engineering, few indicators are as consistently revealing as the particles that infiltrate a lubrication ...
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Your toaster may spew 1.73T particles per minute, even when "off"
Your kitchen toaster, the same one that quietly sits on the counter between weekend brunches, may be flooding your home with ...
Clear out your shelves for a bumper new crop of books by authors including Naomi Klein, Rebecca Solnit and Xand Van Tulleken, ...
Fully functional quantum computers remain out of reach, but optimism across the field is rising. At the Q2B Silicon Valley conference in December, researchers and executives ...
Roads & Bridges columnist Dave Matthews finds the funny side of transportation. From vehicular psychiatrists to radioactive ...
Violations marked as priority contribute directly to the elimination, prevention or reduction in the hazards associated with ...
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Alex Garland’s Devs is an overlooked sci-fi thriller series
Alex Garland's television series Devs leaves a lasting impression on viewers even after its completion. It is a science ...
Alabama treasure hunters have a not-so-secret headquarters in Irondale, and it’s housed in a sprawling red and white building ...
This is the second article in a six-part series highlighting the sourcing, engineering, commercial availability, and use of ...
The Arc Attic Treasures in Fargo stands as a monument to the art of the deal – a sprawling secondhand wonderland where bargain hunters experience the thrill of discovery without the pain of an empty ...
Violations of the New Mexico Food Code are often corrected on-site during an inspection. Some require a reinspection within ...
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New quantum sensor technology could ‘see’ velocity to unmask dark matter
Researchers unveil a quantum measurement protocol that tracks the velocity and direction of wave-like dark matter particles.
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