Have you ever wondered what the invisible world of radio waves might look like if you could actually see it? Rootkid explains how his project, the Spectrum Slit, transforms the unseen chaos of ...
The following is a news release from the City of Idaho Falls: IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — Traffic will be temporarily detoured Friday, Dec. 19, beginning around 6:30 p.m. through approximately 9:30 ...
Many red lights fail to detect smaller vehicles like bikes and scooters due to sensor limitations. Inductive loops, common in traffic signals, rely on sufficient metal mass to register a vehicle.
BBB Cycling has launched the Signal Radar rearview radar/tail light. It’s priced competitively, at £119.99, and includes a speaker, so you don’t need a separate device to alert you when a vehicle is ...
After years of setbacks and uncertainty, Austin’s light rail project is now one step closer to fruition. Federal transit officials last week gave Austin Light Rail a key vote of confidence, issuing a ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. One of the best ways to experience off-road thrills or conveniently traverse large properties is a side-by-side or UTV. These vehicles can ...
Registration is underway for the third annual UTV Holiday Light Parade and Stones KIA Firework Show. The parade takes place at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 19. Starting at Freeman Park, the parade will follow ...
EMMET COUNTY, Mich. (WPBN/WGTU) -- The Petoskey community came together Thursday evening in an effort to support those living in eastern Ukraine. People gathered at First Presbyterian Church to ...
Nick Draper receives funding from the Health Research Council, Cure Kids, the Neurological Foundation, Canterbury Medical Research Foundation, Pacific Radiology Group, the Maurice and Phyllis Paykel ...
Some things are so ubiquitous that it's easy to forget they're designed for a reason. With more than 300,000 traffic lights set up across the United States, it's easy to take how they look for granted ...
NASA has found a new “Super Earth” planet just 154 light-years away that’s sending out a strange, repeating signal. The planet, named TOI‑1846 b, is about twice as wide as Earth and around four times ...