Geshelli’s TORC DAC makes its case at AXPONA 2026 with a modular design, swappable DAC boards, and a real upgrade path that will not expire in a year. Geshelli doesn’t do “launch hype.” Maybe a little ...
The "Electronic Nose" project combines edge AI with embedded hardware. It uses four MEMS gas sensors connected to an ESP32 running a TinyML model for real-time odor analysis. During the demonstration, ...
Chinese researchers unveiled a gravity detector with world-leading precision last month, potentially expanding the military applications of the technology. It uses a superconducting quantum ...
A new video released by Nasa captures a defining moment of the Artemis II mission, the ignition of the Orion spacecraft’s main engine. The footage posted on social media by the space agency shows the ...
Lucid Motors seemed to have largely resolved its initial quality struggles with the Gravity SUV’s hardware and software, but the company is not out of the woods yet: It just issued a recall for more ...
As a new commercial era of space exploration accelerates, scientists are considering the physical culture of outer space. Dancers are well positioned to help. Credit... Supported by By Margaret Fuhrer ...
Many countries want nothing to do with the fighting in Iran. They’re being pulled in anyway. By Josh Holder Many forces have pulled reluctant nations into war throughout history. Countries may feel ...
A viral social media claim suggests Earth will lose gravity for seven seconds on August 12, 2026. This prediction, fueled by online posts, has caused widespread concern. NASA has officially debunked ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story. A conspiracy theory that spread on social media claims that gravity will disappear for seven seconds this August, and that NASA is aware that this ...
Gravity feels reliable — stable and consistent enough to count on. But reality is far stranger than our intuition. In truth, the strength of gravity varies over the Earth’s surface. And it is weakest ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results