Using a newly devised technology, scientists can move small objects without touching them, meaning we're one step closer to Jedi being real.
Fun fact: Bluetooth has Viking origins. Creator Jim Kardach was inspired by Danish king Harald Bluetooth, famous for uniting his people and conquering Norway. According to National Geographic, Harald ...
Waves crash. Tree branches vibrate. Mosquitoes hum. These phenomena take place every day but not everyone necessarily hears them. Indeed, some sounds happen in places that are hard for humans to ...
In the world of magic, levitation looks like a simple spell. In movies and TV series, characters lift objects with a wave of ...
This new high-tech system puts out fires using sound waves. The revolutionary technology could help protect homes in high ...
A sound bath is a full-body meditative experience where people lie down and listen to resonant sounds. It often involves singing bowls, which create an echoing sound that ‘bathes’ people. Some people ...
The idea of growing organs or tissues for medical use still sounds like science fiction — and indeed, it's an incredibly difficult thing to do. 3D-printing technology has shown some promise in the ...
This subject is toeing the off topic line, so if the mods think it should be locked, please do so.<BR><BR>I'm currently trying to find simple and cheap ways to output a specified voltage from a ...
A hissing sound when braking indicates a vacuum leak in your car's brake system, requiring immediate inspection and repair to ...