Engineeringness on MSNOpinion
How do magnets really work?
Magnets can attract or repel without even touching, but how does that happen? This video explains how magnetic fields work ...
Engineeringness on MSN
What makes transistors so important
ransistors control the flow of electricity, acting as tiny switches and amplifiers inside nearly every electronic device. This video breaks down how they work and why they’re considered one of the ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Atom-thin ferroelectric transistor can store 3,024 polarization states
Over the past few decades, electronics engineers have been trying to develop new neuromorphic hardware, systems that mirror the organization of neurons in the human brain. These systems could run ...
On February 6, 1959, Jack Kilby from Texas Instruments filed a patent for the first ever integrated circuit, an invention ...
AI optimists envision a future where artificial general intelligence (AGI) surpasses human intelligence, but the path remains riddled with scientific and logistical hurdles.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
YouTuber builds 4,000-rpm electric motor from LEGO bricks and simple magnets
In a world filled with high-tech robotics kits and programmable gadgets, one artist decided ...
Modern technologies increasingly rely on light sources that can be reconfigured on demand. Think of microlasers that can quickly switch between different operating states—much like a car shifting ...
Networks of molecules in our body behave as though they have goals and desires. Understanding this phenomenon could solve the ...
India Today on MSN
Inside India's rapid AI rise: Experts talk infrastructure and innovation
Experts said that India is on the brink of a major AI expansion. If infrastructure, open technology and user-friendly applications grow together, AI could become part of everyday life for hundreds of ...
The workings of electricity are often introduced to students by way of a comparison to water, with voltage analogous to ...
Reverse polarity is one of the most common causes of circuit failure, from hobby projects to industrial systems. The good news is that a well-designed reverse polarity protection using MOSFET ...
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