Five steps to ensure that you don’t jump to solutions by Julia Binder and Michael D. Watkins When business leaders confront complex problems, there’s a powerful impulse to dive right into “solving” ...
All lifeforms need to continuously adapt to temperature changes to survive. Now, Weill Cornell Medicine investigators ...
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Car starting issues decoded for everyday drivers
From weak batteries to faulty sensors, your car’s starting system is a delicate chain of components that all need to work in harmony. Understanding how each part—from the starter motor to the MAP and ...
Abstract: Aiming at the real-time monitoring requirements of equipment temperature in harsh environments such as ultrahigh temperature, high-spin and multi-metal, a wireless passive high-sensitivity ...
Abstract: Flexible and compact sensors for collecting essential information from the environment are showing growing importance in robotic perception. In particular, flexible, multimodal, and low-form ...
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OBD-II tips every car owner should know
Your car’s OBD-II port is more than a check-engine light reader — it’s a gateway to understanding your vehicle’s health. With the right scanner, you can access live performance data, decode trouble ...
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