Murray Leinster’s short story Things Pass By, published in 1945, includes what may be the first description of 3D printers: But this constructor is both efficient and flexible. I feed magnetronic ...
In Houston’s tight housing market, where the affordability gap has climbed to nearly $176,000, a new neighborhood rising near Hobby Airport is drawing attention for how it’s being built. Instead of ...
As rain clears in Lienz, Austria, the old town sparkles with reflections on wet stone streets. Locals stroll the Hauptplatz framed by pastel houses, while mist lingers on the Dolomites rising above ...
A new batch of 23 projects will strengthen international space partnerships, develop national capabilities and boost economic growth, the UK Space Agency announced today. This is the second round of ...
Pupils Lucy Errington, Kiana Mohammadi, Shay Pawley, and Harris Steel show off the Fairfield Locomotion replica with staff members Nathan Steel, Dan Hanson, Laura Marshall, and Rob Birtwhistle (Image: ...
To mark 200 years since the birth of steam power, pupils at Fairfield Primary School, in Stockton, spent their week learning about railways.
Slow-motion and "hyperlapse" timelapse modes will arrive to the second-gen Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta glasses sometime this year. For now, the advantage is 3K video recording (2,203x2,938 pixels in ...
Ever since its inception in 2012, the Raspberry Pi lineup has ruled over the Single-Board Computer ecosystem with an iron fist, and for good reason. They are compatible with plenty of distros, compact ...
Footwear and accessories designers at Milan Fashion Week were unified in their approach to spring 2026: To spread joy in chaotic times. Make no mistake, there was plenty to be worried about: punishing ...
Survey data from thousands of PCMag readers reveals which companies make the most (and least) dependable devices you can buy.
The AAXA M8 Laser Projector ($419) is arguably the biggest a projector can be and still qualify as a palmtop, although if you have small hands, you may think it's over the limit. Either way, the ...
Named Charlotte, this robot was developed by the Australian companies Crest Robotics and Earthbuilt Technology.