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Master your Ford’s OBD1 codes like a pro
If you own a pre-1996 Ford, knowing how to read OBD1 codes can save you time, money, and frustration. With just a jumper wire or basic tools, you can initiate self-tests and interpret the flashes from ...
Dexcom G7 CGMs contain a complex electronic assembly within a wearable package that stands up to the rigors of everyday ...
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Body heat keeps battery-free brain monitor running wirelessly in outdoor test
Researchers at the University of Osaka have developed a wireless EEG transmission system that ...
There is a silent killer lurking in the French Alps: ski lift cables. Over the last 60 years, the wires have accounted for ...
A research team at IDM is leading the development of a sensor that paves the way for the rapid, selective and cost-effective ...
Rohde & Schwarz recently announced their MXO3 1 GHz bandwidth 12-bit oscilloscope [1], and I managed to get one to review.
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Master your car’s warning lights and codes
Your car’s dashboard lights and check engine alerts are more than just random icons—they’re your vehicle’s way of telling you something’s wrong. With an OBD-II scanner, you can quickly translate those ...
The Terrain Commander from Textron Corporation provides the basis for the U.S. Army's unattended ground sensor (UGS) Future Combat Systems. The sensor assembly is equipped with a variety of optical, ...
The best heart rate monitors are accurate, comfortable, and offer features that enhance the experience beyond beats per minute. The good news is that you can also receive all these benefits through a ...
Ask Dr. Denise Dennis-Coke about health-tracking devices, and she’ll show you the ones she’s wearing. “I have on my Dexcom Stelo, my Oura ring and my Garmin watch,” she says with a chuckle. “For me, ...
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