Prototype batteries could make consumer electronics last twice as long
We all know the drill. you charge up your smartphone overnight, make a couple of phone calls during the day, play a generic game for a few minutes on a
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We all know the drill. you charge up your smartphone overnight, make a couple of phone calls during the day, play a generic game for a few minutes on a
Almost every day we find our memory engulfed in a vortex of information. Be it phone numbers, scheduled events or a need for particular facts, there is a lot of
Original news release was issued by MIT, written by David L. Chandler. We have grown accustomed to the general idea that electric vehicles (EVs) still have ways to go before they
Original press release was issued by The Carnegie Institution for Science. It’s one of the more definitive kinds of proof. When 76 leading atmospheric scientists agree that there is no evidence of
Original news release was issued by the University of Alabama at Birmingham, written by Tiffany Westry. There is no denying that cloud computing is an excellent means of personal online data storage
Original news release was issued by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, written by Larry Hardesty. Once thought to be unattainable, quantum computers are slowly growing to overthrow the current computing leaders. With superior
‘Weighted Route Selection in Cluster-Based Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks’ by Rivo S.A. Randriatsiferana, Herimpitia T.C. Antilahy, Frederic Alicalapa and Richard Lorion EUDL‘s Most Downloaded Paper for the month of July (2016), appears
Originally reported on by Allison Mills, Michigan Tech News. We are currently bearing witness to a very distinct form of space race. As private companies such as SpaceX become more active
The 2nd edition of the International Summit Smart City 360° will take place on 22-24 November 2016 in the Slovak capital, Bratislava. The Conference will provide a platform for scientific collaboration, presentation
Original news release was issued by Stanford News, written by Tom Abate. Our need for fast and efficient computers isn’t going anywhere, and Moore’s law is starting to lose its breath,