The country’s grid operator says shifting from coal to clean power is not only possible but inevitable. The work there could ...
A generator can save the day when the power goes out, but only if it’s set up and maintained the right way. Too many people ...
Australia has put itself on a realistic path to achieving what climate activists around the world have long dreamed of: running its power grid entirely on renewable energy. The Australian Energy ...
We often measure the strength of alliances by firepower and formal agreements. In practice, though, their resilience is ...
Ohio State’s linebackers have become the heart of Matt Patricia’s defense, blending speed, versatility, and leadership to anchor one of the nation’s stingiest units in 2025.
Abstract: The five-qubit quantum error correcting code encodes one logical qubit to five physical qubits, and protects the code from a single error. It was one of the ...
Sometimes, less really is more. By removing oxygen during synthesis, a team led by materials scientists at Penn State has ...
In a rare slip-up, the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) accidentally published confidential iPhone 16e schematics, ignoring Apple’s explicit request for secrecy. The 163-page PDF briefly ...
DNA computers can use biological material to perform mathematical functions and store information, but their power sources have been fragile. Researchers now say they’ve developed a reliable source: ...
A Planet Analog article, “2N3904: Why use a 60-year-old transistor?” by Bill Schweber, inspired some interest in this old transistor and how it’s commonly used, and if any uncommon uses might exist.
As with many inventions, two people had the idea for an integrated circuit at almost the same time. Transistors had become commonplace in everything from radios to phones to computers, and now ...