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Consumer & Gadgets Oct 9, 2017

Review: Why wait for iPhone X? iPhone 8 has most of the features for hundreds less

As expected, Apple announced this year's updated iPhones on September 12, but the iPhone X gathered most of the headlines.

Consumer & Gadgets Oct 6, 2017

Gadgets: Customizable tool puts order in your pocket

The Keyport Pivot is a cool, modern and customizable tool that is so easy to assemble and use for a variety of everyday tasks. And it fits in your pocket.

Consumer & Gadgets Sep 21, 2017

Review: Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 is the phone Note 7 users have been waiting for

We interrupt the iPhone mania of late to remind you there are other flagship phones on the market, including the much-anticipated Samsung Galaxy Note 8.

Engineering Sep 18, 2017

Putting smart weapons to the test

In the old days, a slingshot, BB gun, rifle or cannon was only as smart as the marksman taking aim.

Consumer & Gadgets Sep 7, 2017

Review: Samsung Galaxy S8 Active is a survivor

Getting a new phone is exciting. Worrying about keeping that new phone safe is not so exciting.

Engineering Sep 5, 2017

Aerial drones deliver sweet spot for HAB research at VIMS

Harmful algal blooms or HABs are notoriously difficult to sample. They can appear abruptly when growing conditions are right, and disappear just as quickly when conditions deteriorate. They also shift with tides and currents, ...

Plants & Animals Sep 5, 2017

Insects can see the world in much finer resolution than previously thought

Insects have much better vision and can see in far greater detail than previously thought, a new study from the University of Sheffield has revealed.

Consumer & Gadgets Aug 24, 2017

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 first look: Sharp phone with few surprises

Samsung wants to give customers another reason to love the Note.

Optics & Photonics Aug 21, 2017

3-D particle tracking? There's an app for that

Using four low-cost smartphone cameras and some simple colored backlighting, KAUST researchers have dispensed with expensive research-grade camera equipment and dangerous lasers to construct a tomographic particle image velocimetry ...

Optics & Photonics Aug 14, 2017

Hologram technology could lead to improved diagnoses of chronic diseases in remote areas

A new system developed by UCLA researchers could make it easier and less expensive to diagnose chronic diseases, particularly in remote areas without expensive lab equipment.

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