From Sydney to Smart Cities: Morse Micro on the Road to IoT 2.0 - Fresh funding and next-gen platforms give Sydney-based Morse Micro a step up in delivering long-range, low-power connectivity for the intelligent IoT era. The post From Sydney to Smart Cities: Morse Micro on the Road to IoT 2.0 appeared first on EE Times .
Using Moondream AI to Make Your Pi “See” Like a Human - [Jaryd] from Core Electronics shows us human-like computer vision with Moondream on the Pi 5. Using the Moondream visual language model, which runs directly on your Raspberry Pi, and not …read more
Study Finds Common Meds Leave Lasting Imprints on the Gut, Even Years After You Stop Taking Them - Medications used many years earlier can still influence the human gut microbiome, according to a large-scale study conducted by the University of Tartu Institute of Genomics. Researchers examined stool samples and prescription records from more than 2,500 participants in the Estonian Biobank’s Microbiome...
The Wireless Grid: How Power Is Becoming Infrastructure - Wireless Power Networks are transforming power from fixed and static into an ambient utility that’s omnipresent. The post The Wireless Grid: How Power Is Becoming Infrastructure appeared first on EE Times .
Scientists Discover Two New Bass Species Hiding in Plain Sight - Bartram’s and Altamaha bass, first identified in the 1980s, are now officially recognized as distinct species. Researchers at the University of Georgia have formally identified two previously unrecognized species of black bass in a newly published study: Bartram’s bass and Altamaha bass. Though descriptions...
A Serial Mouse for a Homebrew 8-bit Computer - [Too Many Wires] has a custom computer he’s building. He wanted a mouse, but USB is a bit of a stretch for the fledgling computer. We might have opted for …read more
Build Your Own 6K Camera - [Curious Scientist] has been working with some image sensors. The latest project around it is a 6K camera. Of course, the sensor gives you a lot of it, but it …read more
Electrical Safety Considerations - Electrification trends demand higher voltages (e.g., 48V, 800V) for efficiency, raising isolation needs, especially in automotive applications. The post Electrical Safety Considerations appeared first on EE Times .
Mysterious Bone Infections Wiped Out Brazil’s Giant Dinosaurs - Fossils from Brazil reveal sauropods plagued by a painful bone disease that likely killed them. Researchers identified multiple forms of osteomyelitis with no signs of healing, suggesting infection was widespread and deadly. Dinosaur Bones Reveal Deadly Disease in Brazil A collection of fossilized bones...
Scientists Uncover Overlooked Contributor to Dementia - A new model of vascular dementia reveals hidden disease processes and raises urgent questions about the role of microplastics in brain health. Vascular dementia, a form of cognitive decline caused by disease in the brain’s small blood vessels, is common but has been studied less intensively than Alzheimer’s...
Common Nutrient Found To Supercharge Immune Cells Against Cancer - Researchers found that zeaxanthin, long associated with eye health, may also boost the body’s immune response against cancer. In a recent study, scientists at the University of Chicago found that zeaxanthin, a carotenoid derived from plants and traditionally recognized for supporting eye health, may...
Building Your Own DVB-S2 Receiver - Generally, a digital TV tuner is something you buy rather than something you make yourself. However, [Johann] has always been quite passionate about the various DVB transmission standards, and decided …read more
Cathode overcomes key challenges in water electrolysis for clean energy - A new kind of cathode that is more resistant to power fluctuations can render (sea)water electrolysis more sustainable, cost-effective, and more suited for coupling with intermittent renewable energy in real-world applications, ...
Who’s Governing the AI in Your Hardware Stack? - AI breaks the conventional boundaries in hardware and embedded systems design, which means CISOs now need to be more involved. The post Who’s Governing the AI in Your Hardware Stack? appeared first on EE Times .
Mandrel Magic: Small Box Assembly with 3D Printing - Often, we face tedious tasks with no way around them. Sometimes, you just have to grit your teeth and push through. But small tweaks can make the onerous task a …read more
[News] Researchers Propose “Beyond EUV” Using Soft X-Rays, Potentially Challenging High-NA EUV - According to Tom’s Hardware, citing Cosmos, Johns Hopkins University researchers have proposed “beyond-EUV (B-EUV),” a step beyond today’s industry-standard EUV lithography. The method employs 6.5–6.7nm soft X-ray lasers, which the report notes could enable resolutions down to 5nm and belo......
Viral Apple Cider Vinegar Weight Loss Breakthrough Turns Out To Be Flawed Science - Journalists and others should stop referencing or using the study’s findings in any future reporting. BMJ Group has withdrawn a study that once suggested drinking small amounts of apple cider vinegar each day could support weight loss in people who are overweight or obese. The clinical trial, published...
TikTok sale puts app's algorithm in the spotlight - President Donald Trump announced on Sept. 19, 2025, a preliminary agreement for the sale of a majority stake in TikTok from Chinese tech giant ByteDance to a group of U.S. investors following Trump's negotiation with Chinese ...
Xiaomi Recalls EVs After Fatal Crash - Xiaomi recalls more than one-third of its popular EVs in China after fatal crash involving its automated driver-assistance technology
Deep-Sea Ghost Sharks Grow Teeth on Their Foreheads, and Scientists Finally Know Why - Male ghost sharks use tooth-studded rods on their foreheads for mating. Fossil and genetic evidence prove they are true teeth, showcasing evolutionary flexibility. Male “ghost sharks,” eerie deep-sea fish known as chimaeras and closely related to sharks and rays, have a strange rod that projects from...