House Bill 1010 is getting a third shot in the legislature. The sponsor hopes the slowly progressing bill can finally pass.
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Mold Hiding In Your Walls? Scientists Develop Electronic ‘Nose’ That Can Detect It In Minutes
Forget waiting a week for mold test results. New electronic nose technology detects toxic indoor mold species in just 30 ...
Experts believe that it is reasonable for businesses with a revenue of 1 billion VND to adopt electronic invoices, but ...
Face ID could make a difference in your privacy at U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Here's what travelers should know.
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Room-temperature electron behavior defies expectations, hinting at ultra-efficient electronics
Scientists have discovered a way to efficiently transfer electrical current through specific materials at room temperature, a ...
Welcome to Electronic Design's coverage of the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show. This year's show looks to be heavy on artificial intelligence (AI) again, but there's a lot more. Our editors will add to ...
The Seminole County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) is warning residents about an increase in scam calls where callers are spoofing ...
While working on traditional maggams, of handloom units, weavers are required to use both legs and both hands simultaneously, ...
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Video: YouTuber captures ‘lightning in a bottle’ using particle accelerator
A particle accelerator was used to create lightning in a bottle by charging a spinning acrylic tube with high-energy ...
Driving Industrial Innovation: Brazil’s Mobile Electron Beam Accelerator Brazilian counterparts from IPEN/CNEN joined the IAEA in showcasing the benefits of the mobile unit to the public at a ...
Electronic parking brakes have quietly become one of the most common features in modern cars, including the best electric vehicles, replacing the familiar handbrake lever with a small button tucked ...
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Treasury forces electronic payments on seniors and disabled Americans still using paper checks
Over 5 million Americans still receiving paper government checks must switch to electronic payments, though exemptions may be available for those 90 and older or with hardships.
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