The RDO Trio's smart wiping system turns on automatically when dissolved oxygen readings drop below a user-set level. It clears away buildup that can cause incorrect low dissolved oxygen readings.
The chief medical officer is interested in an easier path to market for health screening features in wearable devices.
Meet seven robots already tackling bomb disposal, firefighting, deep-sea exploration, pipeline inspection, construction, ...
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Dark oxygen discovery in the deep ocean sparks debate over life’s origins
You are taught early in science that oxygen on Earth comes from sunlight. Plants, algae, and cyanobacteria use light to split ...
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You don’t need Milwaukee or Snap-On tools to work on your vehicle
Whether you're a DIY mechanic or a professional, you likely have a large collection of sockets, wrenches, pliers, and power tools. And while Snap-On and Milwaukee are often recommended for their ...
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Exhaust system parts that quietly wear down over the years
Exhaust systems are designed to survive years of heat, vibration, and road grime, yet some of their most important parts deteriorate so gradually that drivers rarely notice until performance or safety ...
Can you remove an O2 sensor with a standard wrench? Learn when you need a special socket, what's in a kit, and how thread ...
This all-purpose presence sensor is a master at monitoring indoor activity and linking it to smart home features you already ...
Sidewalk, which launched in 2020, is a low-power, low-bandwidth, long-range IoT network that is free to use. While Ring ...
Detecting cancer in the earliest stages could dramatically reduce cancer deaths because cancers are usually easier to treat ...
A research team led by Professor Jiang Changlong at the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, ...
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