More than 500 people have been killed in Venezuela following powerful back-to-back earthquakes, with many more injured.
Alphabet X spinout Taara uses eye-safe lasers to send fiber-class data through the air, deploying in hours to speed AI data center buildouts.
Providing power via contact-closure circuits historically required a new third wire, but perhaps no longer. Say the words “solid-state relay” (SSR) and most engineers also naturally think of two ...
Hybrid bonding can result in a package containing billions (and eventually trillions) of connections. Building that many connections successfully requires extreme process uniformity across a wafer.
DURING the thirty seconds the earth shook in General Santos City, facades broke and whole structures collapsed. However, some of the older buildings, built with deep foundations, stood the shaking but ...
The first time I saw William Friedkin’s 1980 gay crime thriller “Cruising” may have been decades ago, but I will never forget how surprised I was that a movie like that was made in the 1970s.
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Scientists at MIT say they made a finding in optical physics that could enable a new bioimaging method that’s faster and higher-resolution than existing technology. They discovered that, under the ...
April 19-25 is National Volunteer Appreciation Week. At the SPCA Albrecht Center for Animal Welfare, we’re celebrating and showing our appreciation to our amazing volunteers with treats, gifts and ...
After two decades running restaurants, a nonprofit, and a large-scale catering operation, Angela Dunleavy reached a familiar midcareer inflection point. She had helped build Ethan Stowell Restaurants, ...
Editor’s Note: “Inside City Hall” is an award-winning column written by Herald government reporter Kevin Limiti about the goings on at Killeen City Hall. Email him tips and questions about City Hall ...
When I was a teenager in the 1980s, if I wanted to talk to my friends, I had to call them. On a phone. Attached to a wall. In the kitchen. Where my parents could hear everything. If the line was busy, ...