From angel-like gadgets to Strawberry Shortcake-inspired hardware.
Researchers at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) have developed do-it-yourself (DIY) assistive technology prototypes that are revolutionizing how people with disabilities can access ...
Carbice, a U.S.-based developer and supplier of next-generation carbon nanotube thermal interface materials (TIMs) and high-performance cooling solutions, today announced a long-term strategic ...
Do-it-yourself, multidimensional, layered lighting is having a moment. What once cost thousands of dollars and the services of a lighting expert can now be purchased as a kit online for around $250.
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