AI starts autonomously writing prescription refills in Utah
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Electronic nose for indoor mold detection and identification
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Building materials are getting closer to doubling as batteries
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Nvidia Unveils Faster AI Chips Sooner Than Expected
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Quantifying the global eco-footprint of wearable healthcare electronics
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The Top 7 Consumer Electronics Stories of 2025
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Classroom Phone Bans Work. So Why Don’t All Schools Do It?
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Inside the proton, the ‘most complicated thing you could possibly imagine’ (2022)
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An 11-qubit atom processor in silicon
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Fix HDMI-CEC weirdness with a Raspberry Pi and a $7 cable
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Security issues with electronic invoices
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Pre-owned electronics are making a comeback
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China’s AI Power Play: Cheap Electricity From World’s Biggest Grid
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RAM Is So Expensive, Samsung Won't Even Sell It To Samsung
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RAM is so expensive, Samsung won't even sell it to Samsung
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Wacky Fun Physics Ideas
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Electron vs. Tauri
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