For the first time, researchers at MIT have visually captured a bizarre wave of pure heat moving through an exotic state of matter known as a superfluid.
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Taylor Hackford is an Oscar-winning filmmaker and former president of the Directors Guild of America. His films include “An ...
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The opening of the Talking Heads 1984 concert film “Stop Making Sense” — a new and improved version of which is currently touring theaters and making a stop at the Tower Theatre on Jan. 14, along with ...
Naox is bringing EEG brain tracking out of clinics with Naox Wave, a pair of wireless earbuds designed to monitor brain ...
Traditional fountains are all very well and good, but … they have a way of always staying in the same place, in the same configuration. Arivia is out to change that, with fleets of synchronized ...
Helical IT Solutions launches SSRS to Pentaho migration services, helping enterprises modernize reporting with better scalability, flexibility, and lower costs. Our mission is to help enterprises move ...
Today at Tech World @ CES 2026 at Sphere in Las Vegas, Lenovo unveiled the boldest innovations yet for the future of Hybrid AI, introducing a new personal ...
Tonetti 3D-printed the custom two-microphone impedance tube to measure the saxophone acoustic impedance, while he 3D-printed ...
If you’re looking to get started recording music but you haven’t got the funds of major label proportions, adding one of the best budget audio interfaces to your arsenal can get you some surprisingly ...