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Honeywell Home X2S Smart Thermostat Review
Good news if you’re in the market for your first smart thermostat: You don’t have to break the bank for a feature-rich model.
This tiny chip can withstand temperatures up to 1,500 degrees and could one day sit inside the core of a nuclear reactor, delivering critical real-time data.
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Electronic fiber with liquid metal droplets enables stretchable sensing
EPFL researchers have engineered a fiber-based electronic sensor that remains functional even when stretched to over 10 times ...
Hackers breached Canadian water, energy, and farm systems, prompting national warnings to secure industrial control networks.
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