A blast from the Elektor archives: this 1998 battery tester uses a simple LED display to reveal a battery’s true condition under load — even below 1 V.
By combining psilocybin with a modified rabies virus that tracks neural connections, they mapped how networks change after a ...
A single missing molecule in the brain is emerging as a powerful new clue to why learning and memory are altered in Down ...
H-bridge buck-boost ICs are widely used in applications requiring a constant voltage or current source even when the system ...
Researchers have combined liquid metal and a heat-activated adhesive to create an electrically conductive patch that bonds to fabric when heated with a hot iron.
An international collaboration led by Cornell researchers used a combination of psilocybin and the rabies virus to map how—and where—the psychedelic compound rewires the connections in the brain.
The road to creating a blue LED was long and rough, but in 1993, it burst onto the scene. Learn about the struggles and breakthroughs to find the right recipe.
Former University of York graduates Thomas Mason and Jack Clarke have unveiled their first product under their York-based EdTech company, HYEN. Sticky Circuits: Christmas Tree Edition is a hands-on ...
But a planned zoo expansion that began in 1973 closed the zoo grounds and Glen Lane, which was used for “walking or biking to ...
LED lightbulbs are supposed to last thousands of hours, so how come some of them stop working so fast? The answer might be in where you place those lights.
Imagine wearable health sensors, smart packaging, flexible displays, or disposable IoT controllers all manufactured like ...
Researchers at the University of Geneva, together with colleagues in Switzerland, France, the United States and Israel, ...