Engineering toys give kids the opportunity to learn STEM subjects through hands-on play. They’re an engaging way for kids to ...
Developments shaping the medtech industry in 2025 offer a glimpse of what may unfold as we head into the new year.
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Reasons your check engine light comes on and how to interpret it
When the check-engine light snaps on, it is not a suggestion, it is your car’s way of saying something in the powertrain or emissions system needs attention. I see it as an early warning system that ...
The iPhone Air remains controversial even three months after its release, but after a quarter of a year with one in my pocket ...
Security cams don't always fare well in winter storms, but I've learned how to make sure they stay safe and in action.
Leaving outdoor lights on all night could deter crime, but there are downsides. Here's what a security expert had to say about leaving exterior lights on overnight.
Although the title of the world's most lethal fighter jet may still belong to the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor, the new kid on ...
NES workers are in the process of upgrading thousands of street lights across the city, but they could always use help identifying which lights need more attention.
Small blue lights are quietly appearing above intersections in several states, helping police catch red-light runners while keeping intersections safer.
The Ting Smart Sensor quietly monitors your home wiring for potential hazards. Here's how it fared in my house.
Appointed to the rank and position in July 2024, Gen. Carignan was educated as an engineer, has served in the Canadian ...
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How your car’s vacuum leaks ruin performance
Your car’s performance depends on precise control of air, fuel, and spark, and vacuum leaks quietly disrupt that balance.
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