Superionic water—the hot, black and strangely conductive form of ice that exists in the center of distant planets—was ...
Computational fluorescence microscopy (CFM) requires accurate point spread function (PSF) characterization for high-quality ...
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Klipsch Just Revamped Its Popular Bookshelf Speakers With Japanese Hi-Fi Engineering
In 2020, Klipsch introduced The Fives, a highly versatile powered bookshelf speaker system with a vintage-inspired design. It ...
Imagine driving down a busy highway. You need to check your speed and navigation, but glancing down at the dashboard takes ...
Klipsch will debut its new powered speaker range and also unveils its partnership with Onkyo and the development lots of new ...
A new holographic computation method could significantly advance augmented‑reality head‑up displays (AR‑HUDs) for vehicles.
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A Radical New Camera Focuses on Everything and Everywhere — All at Once
The prototype uses a Canon EOS R10 with a Dual Pixel CMOS sensor, which allows every pixel to participate in phase detection.
Klipsch unveils The Fives II, Sevens II, and Nines II powered speakers at CES 2026 with Onkyo engineering and Dolby Atmos ...
Anthracene—a hydrocarbon known for its strong luminescence and high photo-reactivity—has long been considered one of the most iconic and widely ...
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Nearly 100 Years After Debating Bohr On Quantum Mechanics, New Experiment Proves Einstein Wrong – Again
Quantum mechanics is weird. When you think you have reached the bottom of its weirdness, you always discover a new ...
Driven by the global wave of informatization, the real-time transmission, efficient processing, and intelligent analysis of massive data have become ...
A chip smaller than one square millimeter stores 160 holographic images at arbitrary 3D coordinates, with each spatial ...
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