English supermarket produces it own electricity from food waste and goes off-the-grid Supermarket becomes the first in the world to produce its own electricity using rotten food and creates an endless sustainable
Robot nose capable of sniffing out blood, sweat, urine, and booze may help find survivors Post-graduate student constructs an electronic system modeled after the biological structure found in
Cat-tracking website uses metadata to troll public on privacy matters Professor creates "I Know Where Your Cat Lives" website tracks cats across the world and educate public on the lack of Internet
Computer scientists design algorithm to automatically decode bird songs and understand their language Computer scientists pursue the missing link between human language evolution by studying bird songs using computer
The city of the future according to North Korean architects with no knowledge of modern architecture Art exhibit on display at the Venice Architecture Biennale in Italy captures the isolated North Korea's Jetsonian retro-future view of the
The Squink “personal factory” 3D-prints and assembles circuit boards in minutes Squink sets out to demonstrate that building electronics needn’t be a compromise between cost, flexibility, and
Guide to Testing and Placing BGAs on PCBs Ball grid arrays leave a considerably smaller footprint on the PCB and induces better thermal and electrical properties than a perimeter-style mounting package. As a
Toyota embracing hydrogen fuel cell technology in new line of cars The Japanese automaker's new vehicle is not a Prius, but part of a brand new line of energy efficient
NASA is confident that its new telescopes will find life within the next 20 years Two new telescopes are launching in a few short years that will drastically enhance the agency's life detecting