Scientists have created an implantable artificial 'skin' that glows like a check engine light for the human body when it ...
According to a research team led by professor Tomiki Ikeda at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, the answer is yes. But this kind of motor is far too small to power your car -- at least today. In fact ...
When driving off-road at night or even down rural roads, it becomes very apparent that the factory headlights and fog lights leave a lot to be desired, even with the high beams on. In the past, ...
Once no brighter than a birthday candle, LED lights have become retina-searing fireballs. LED is short for light-emitting diode, and while LED bulbs have been around for decades, the technology that ...
If you were not aware, LEDs can also work in reverse: they deliver tiny amounts of current, in the microamp range, when illuminated. If you look on YouTube you can find several videos of solar panels ...
Editor's Note: Video above features a previous light show in years past. It’s known as one of the Southeast’s largest drive-thru holiday light shows featuring nearly six million Christmas lights, but ...
Emitter module can deliver light with a bandwidth from UV to red Intended to address biomedical and analytical instrumentation applications requiring light with the full UV-to-red spectrum, the ...
You’re driving along in your car or truck and suddenly a yellow light illuminates on your dash telling you to check or service your engine. If you’re like most car owners, you have little idea about ...
Neither black tape nor a magic marker is the solution when your car or truck's check-engine light comes on. When the light, which is shaped like the outline of an engine, illuminates, do not panic!
While your car can’t talk, it communicates with you using chimes, icons, and messages. One icon that you should never ignore is the check engine light. It turns on when the car’s onboard computer ...