Build portable IoT projects with this $4 ESP32 development board. The built-in 18650 battery holder and charging circuit make ...
APL researchers are developing biologically driven thermal sensors that could operate without conventional electrical power.
Kaiwei Tang helped create the iconic Motorola Razr over 20 years ago. Now, 10 years into building Light, the startup behind the minimalist smartphone alternative Light Phone, he’s as surprised as ...
But they’re only available in Europe. But they’re only available in Europe. Hue’s SpatialAware finally made me appreciate color-changing lights Philips Hue lights get bigger, brighter, and cheaper ...
Chinese perovskite solar module producer UtmoLight launched its new module series at SNEC 2026 in Shanghai, China, including two products aimed at addressing reliability challenges and ...
Arduino has certainly made its mark in the world of DIY electronics, providing an accessible platform for a wide range of creative and interactive projects. Known for its user-friendly hardware and ...
Permanent outdoor lights might not seem useful now that we're headed into summer, but they're actually great to use year-round. The name suggests exactly what they are: a type of string light designed ...
JinkoSolar has officially launched a lightweight module solution specifically designed for low-load-bearing roofs—the Jinko ‘Light Diamond’, high-strength module, based on its Tiger Neo 3.0 technology ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Although people often say nothing travels faster than the speed of light, this cosmic speed limit only pertains to particles with information or mass ...
In 2021, dermatologist David Ozog was on holiday with his family in the Bahamas, when his 18-year-old son had a massive stroke. The teenager was airlifted to Florida, and then to Chicago for surgery.
Smartphone cameras are becoming smaller, yet photos are becoming sharper. Korean researchers have elevated the limits of next-generation smartphone cameras by developing a new image sensor technology ...
Let’s face it: As we age, our vision and balance aren’t what they used to be. These changes to our senses can be minor annoyances but can also lead to injury, from stubbed toes to serious falls.