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Razor’s Edge: a $400 Android Cloud Gaming Handheld

Razer has finally shown off the Edge, its portable Android gaming handheld. Looking much better since the last it was seen in December 2021.  There’s a load to talk about with this one. The Edge will launch in a Wi-Fi-only variation for $399.99 in January 2023, followed by a 5G-ready model via Verizon in early […]

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Current MIT System Could Cool Buildings Up to 10 ℃– Without Electricity

The system worked 3 times better than today’s state-of-the-art passive cooling system. As the world’s climate continues to warm up, the world demand for air conditioning is currently skyrocketing. In 2019, the requirement for cooling drew in 8.5% of the globe’s total electricity consumption, equating to some one billion tons of carbon dioxide emissions. As

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NASA Will Very Soon Test a Massive Inflatable Heat Shield in Low Earth Orbit

NASA just recently turned one sci-fi technology into reality by crashing a spacecraft into one asteroid with its Dual Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission. Now, the space company aims to test a large inflatable aeroshell that can one day be used to deploy massive payloads on Mars safely and other planets in the Solar System,

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An Automatically Adjusting Exoskeleton that Adapts to Your Way of Walking

A new robotic, boot-like exoskeleton utilizes wearable sensors to adapt to each individual that wears it, marking a considerable progression for robotics. The device, explained in a study released yesterday, helps address one of the major obstacles in developing systems that aid people to walk: everyone walks differently. “This exoskeleton personalizes assistance as people walk

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Retrofitted Diesel Engines to Use Hydrogen as Fuel, Increasing Efficiency by 26%

Engineers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) have retrofitted a diesel engine to use hydrogen as a fuel. Resulting in a reduction in carbon emissions, TechXplore reported. The staff spent 18 months designing the dual-fuel injection system that utilizes 90 percent hydrogen as fuel. However, the team is positive that in the future,

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Russian Launches to Space From United States, First Time in 20 Years

For the first time in two decades, a Russian cosmonaut rocketed from the united state on Wednesday, launching to the International Space Station together with NASA and Japanese astronauts despite tensions over the war in Ukraine. Their SpaceX flight was delayed by Hurricane Ian, that ripped across the state recently. ” I hope with this

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Over 12,000 Rivian EVs Recalled After Reports of Loose Fasteners that could Affect Steering

Rivian recalls 12,212 electric vehicles (EVs) because of a loose bolt that can impact drivers’ capability to control the vehicle (CNBC reported). The recall impacts almost every EV Rivian has manufactured this year. It covers the carmaker’s complete lineup, encompassing 2022 R1T pickup trucks, R1S SUVs, and the electric delivery vans (EDVs) Rivian is manufacturing

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Far-Ultraviolet LED Kills Bacteria and Viruses Without Harming People

RIKEN physicists have engineered an exceptionally efficient LED that is lethal to microorganisms and viruses while being safe for humans. Someday it may help nations overcome pandemics by eliminating microorganisms in spaces filled with people. Ultraviolet germicidal lights are significantly efficient at eradicating microorganisms and viruses. They are consistently used in medical facilities to sterilize

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The Most Advanced AI-powered Prosthetics ‘Ever Created’

Scientists from the University of Utah have created the most sophisticated AI-powered prosthetics “ever created,” prompting Ottobock, the world’s largest prosthetic manufacturer, to team up, launching the project internationally. The university’s Tommaso Lenzi, associate professor at the university’s Department of Mechanical Engineering and director of the Bionic Engineering Lab, mentioned that “The goal of the

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