Engineers at the University of Colorado Boulder have designed tiny, self-propelled robots, each measuring only 20 micrometres in width, that can transport medication throughout the liquid-filled areas of the human body. Ride of that size is capable of travelling at speeds of up to 3 millimeters per second, and tests on lab mice suggest that microrobots could […]
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Doom-teletext generates a teletext stream that contains the rendering of the 1993 first-person shooter game Doom. Teletext is a standard for displaying simple mosaic graphics and text on TVs. Each teletext page consists of 25 rows that can hold 40 characters each, while some characters are not displayable but hold information like text color of […]
Looking to become a React master? Look no further than the useHooks library, which includes a variety of useful hooks for all your needs. From useDebounce to delay function execution, to useGeolocation for geolocation tracking, to useHover for tracking element hovering, these hooks have got you covered. Whether you’re looking to measure component dimensions with […]
Prince Rupert’s drops are made by dripping molten glass into cold water, which causes it to solidify into a tadpole-shaped droplet with a long, thin tail. They have internally very high residual stresses, giving rise to properties such as the ability to withstand a blow from a hammer or a bullet, while exhibiting explosive disintegration […]
This QR code designer web app allows users to create unique QR codes with custom designs in the middle while not utilizing error correction that QR codes typically use. The app is a statically generated Nuxt v2 app that previously belonged to a larger app. In order to maximize designer space, users must use a […]
Domestic cats are the subject of a new study which examines the communicatory significance of slow blinking between humans and the animals. The study showed that cats are more likely to slow blink at their owners when they also receive a slow blink, compared to no interaction or a neutral facial expression. The cats were […]
United States v. Smith is a landmark decision in which a district court judge in New York ruled that a warrant is required for a cell phone search at the border, “absent exigent circumstances”. EFF, who have been advocating for a warrant for border searches of electronic devices for nearly a decade, are thrilled about […]
The author of this blog post is a big fan of F#. While the language is gaining a lot of traction and showing momentum, the author argues that it is not yet mainstream by his definition. He uses the marketing concept of crossing the chasm to illustrate that while F# has many early adopters and […]
NVIDIA has unveiled the NVIDIA DGX GH200, a supercomputer designed to tackle the most demanding artificial intelligence workloads. The DGX GH200 pairs the NVIDIA Grace Hopper Superchip with the NVLink Switch System to provide 144 terabytes of memory accessible to the GPU shared memory programming model at high speed over NVLink. The DGX GH200 is […]
Plane is an open-source and self-hosted project management tool designed for software development. It helps users manage issues, sprints, and product roadmaps efficiently. Although Plane is still in its early stages and may have some hiccups, the platform encourages its users to report bugs and provide feedback to improve the upcoming releases. Plane offers various […]