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Q&A: Robots can't feel, but novel sensors could change that
A research team, including Huanyu "Larry" Cheng, James L. Henderson Jr. Memorial Associate Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics at Penn State, is using pressure sensors—tiny devices, roughly ...
Motoring USA on MSN
Why is my fuel economy getting worse?
Your fuel economy is getting worse most commonly from underinflated tyres, a clogged air filter, worn spark plugs, a faulty ...
Researchers have developed a sensor that detects stress in plants in real time before visible damage occurs, improving crop ...
If you're looking to upgrade your smartwatch, laptop, tablet, or whatever else Apple makes, the Big Spring Sale can save you ...
Our '7 Days' weekly tech roundup brings the juiciest announcements. Read about 1000Hz+ refresh rate on Windows 11, gaming layoffs, and price hikes.
Stacker on MSN
How to have a green lawn using 50% less water
Lawn Love reports that smart irrigation, higher mowing heights, and enhanced soil health can maintain a green lawn using 50% less water.
How the Hume Band's Metabolic Momentum protocol, biological age estimation, recovery tracking, sleep analysis, and AI-powered ...
In 2026, consumer wearables do more. They can flag patterns that may point to real health problems, not just a rough wellness trend.
Nothing brings a few new bells and whistles to the Nothing Phone (4a), an affordable Android handset that's easy to use and ...
Artificial wombs are recreating pregnancy outside the body, keeping premature life developing in controlled environments.
Pricing and availability are subject to change. We’re about six months away from Apple’s grand unveiling of its next iPhone ...
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