Researchers have developed an innovative method for rapidly creating laser light sources in large quantities using an inkjet printer that ejects laser-emitting droplets. By applying an electric field ...
To improve biosensing techniques that can aid in diagnosis and treatment, MIT researchers developed tiny, wireless antennas that use light to detect minute electrical signals in liquid environments, ...
with the lights using about 6% of the nation's electrical load each December, according to Christmas Light Source. Thomas Edison, the inventor of the first successful practical light bulb ...
A researcher at Dalhousie University is part of a team working on a project that could dramatically improve the batteries ...
Electric vehicle manufacturers are using the University of Saskatchewan's particle accelerator to develop batteries with a lifespan pushing eight million kilometres, roughly 25 times the average life ...
A study led by Dr. DU Xuemin, published in *The Innovation*, has reported a novelphotopyroelectric tweezer that combine the ...
If you don't hold it correctly, the Electric Salt Spoon does not work. The blue light on the Electric Spoon Handle turns white only when you take a sip from the spoon and you're holding it correctly.
Electric air pumps are versatile devices used for inflating tires, sports equipment, and inflatable items. They offer quick ...
The study, funded by Tesla Canada and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, was led by Professor Jeff Dahn from Dalhousie University in ...
The Electric Light Orchestra has had an interesting history. Founded in 1970 by Jeff Lynne and Roy Wood, the band saw commercial success and several lineup changes before disbanding in 1986.
In the first three quarters of 2024, 90% of new electrical generating capacity came from renewables. New study sheds light on ...
The second part of our audio story series narrated from the final article in the 2024 Lineworker Supplement shares the stories of Bruce Thompson and Tim Barat, lineworkers turned... Peter Fuhr of Oak ...