Scientists have taken a major step toward mimicking nature’s tiniest gateways by creating ultra-small pores that rival the dimensions of biological ion channels—just a few atoms wide. The breakthrough ...
Three companies are duking it out to win a $1.1 billion contract to redesign New York City’s subway turnstiles, which transit officials have for decades blamed for rampant fare evasion. The firms have ...
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(TNS) — In the two years since the Connecticut Department of Transportation released guidance for cities and towns interested in installing speed or red-light cameras, fewer than 10% of the state's ...
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Why boats measure speed in knots
An informative overview of why maritime travel still uses knots to measure speed, tracing the term’s origins and its continued relevance in navigation today. Africa Cup of Nations thrown into chaos ...
The drive letter X: in Windows usually stands for the use of a RAM disc. RAM refers to Random Access Memory, i.e. the working memory of your PC. You can make part of it available as a RAM disc and ...
MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, FLA. (WSVN) - Miami International Airport has introduced a new measure, they say, should make it easier for passengers to fly through security. Officials have begun ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Baldur's Gate 3 and Divinity developer Larian has confirmed that it uses generative AI in its development processes, but not necessarily in the way ...
Hi everyone. Today we’ve got a bonus issue of Game On featuring an interview about one of last week’s most exciting video-game announcements. Larian Studios has hit the big time. Until somewhat ...
When the Obama Presidential Center opens on Chicago’s South Side in the spring, a series of large-scale artworks and installations by some of America’s most important living artists will help set the ...
A Weird Tip Helped Me Master My Arm Swing—and Run Faster. You Can Use It to Unleash Your Speed, Too.
I lost count long ago of how many times I heard that distinct cue from my coach as I hit the final lap of races as a high school runner. Without fail, I’d reach the backstretch of the track with 300 ...
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