Smart home sensors and cameras can also tackle tiny threats, providing info and options for handling bugs all on your own.
A tennis-playing robot, a projector in a party speaker, and a whole bunch of new AI-powered wearables. Here are some of the best gadgets we saw at IFA 2025.
Looking more like a Bluetooth speaker than a conventional security camera, the all-white Baseus Security S2 is long tubular ...
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10 Switches You Can Make in Your Bathroom Remodel That'll Save Energy (and Money) in the Long Run
From low-flow showers to smarter heating, these energy-efficient upgrades will make your bathroom cheaper to run and kinder ...
IFA 2025 once again proved why it is the beating heart of global tech innovation. From AI-powered companions and next-gen home appliances to travel-ready gadgets and smarter security, this year’s ...
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Scientists fuse light and vibration to open new ways of controlling energy in devices
Scientists have found a way to make atoms dance with light, quite literally. In certain crystals, vibrations called phonons can now merge with light waves to form entirely new hybrid states of matter.
A research team in South Korea has developed a next-generation sensor material capable of integrating the detection of ...
A powerful new AI tool called Diag2Diag is revolutionizing fusion research by filling in missing plasma data with synthetic yet highly detailed information. Developed by Princeton scientists and ...
Unlike conventional 2D semiconductors that cannot detect low-energy photons due to a wide band gap, the TCI structure allows ...
DENVER (KDVR) — An electronic gadget is available to property owners who want to clear adjacent areas of loiterers. The motion-activated device emits a flashing blue light and chirping sounds when ...
What just happened? Researchers at University College London have developed a new type of solar cell capable of efficiently generating power from indoor light, a breakthrough that could reduce ...
Later this year, the National Toy Hall of Fame could induct snow — yes, the cold, white stuff that falls from the sky. But only if it ices out enough of the competition — a group that features hugely ...
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