Innovative tool for producing computer chips uses giant, nearly perfect mirrors to make tiny transistors and circuits.
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Raspberry Pi projects to try this weekend (April 3 - 5)
Your Pi is way more capable then you think it is.
From Vintage Pittsburgh to Weird Monsters to Jurassic Quest and Easter egg-stravaganzas, here's what's happening in the Burgh ...
James Hauser, who has a rare genetic condition called 1p36 deletion syndrome, faces daily challenges with physical and ...
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18 DIY projects that started as simple ideas and ended up extraordinary
Who knew a real bread could be a glowing lamp or a torn sofa could be “healed” in such a way that people would say, “Some ...
When school is out on break, many families look for ways to keep their children engaged while still encouraging learning. STEM — science, technology, engineering and math — ...
For design teams adopting 3D-IC architectures, the relentless pursuit of performance and reliability brings a familiar, yet ...
Scientists built a chip that works at 700°C. It could change AI, space travel, and nearly every device you own.
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