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Driver says mechanic quoted $2,400 for a repair until another shop fixed it with a $40 sensor
A driver’s frustrating check-engine saga is making the rounds after a repair estimate swung from “brace yourself” to “that’ll ...
At-home sleep tests offer a convenient way to diagnose sleep apnea without visiting a lab. CPAP machines are a highly effective, life-changing treatment for those with sleep apnea. Modern CPAP ...
One sunny July morning, on a lake in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, two scientists skimmed a black inflatable raft back and forth across the water. Isabella Oleksy, an ecologist at the University of ...
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Why your car hesitates when you press the accelerator
A car that hesitates when the accelerator is pressed is usually experiencing a fuel delivery problem, an ignition issue, or a ...
High in the Rockies, researchers are discovering that wind-borne pollution and rising heat are fueling unprecedented algal blooms ...
Algae blooms and fish kills aren’t just an environmental issue, they are also an economic one. It has costed Florida billions ...
Fermentation has evolved into precision fermentation, utilizing biotechnology to engineer microorganisms that produce ...
At embedded world, on the DigiKey booth, Lucy Barnard speaks with Gina Greco at Sensirion, about its roadmap for 2026.
The Nothing Phone 4a brings design flair and clean software, while the OnePlus Nord 5 focuses on performance and battery.
Researchers in Japan pioneered reprogrammed cells 20 years ago. Now the country has given the first-ever authorizations to manufacture and sell medical products based on the technology.
Amirtha Ravishankar is headed to the Canada-Wide Science Fair after finishing second at the Chinook Regional Science Fair with a research project inspired by her brother. The Grade 8 student's ...
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