Spin Your Own Passive Cooling Fibres

[ad_1] When the temperature climbs, it’s an eternal problem: how to stay cool. An exciting field of materials science lies in radiative cooling materials, things which reflect so much incoming heat that they can cool down from their own radiation rather than heating up in the sun. It’s something [NightHawkInLight] has been working on over […]

A New Era For US Passenger Rail?

[ad_1] Here in the United States, we’re lagging behind the rest of the world when it comes to shiny new passenger rail, despite being leaders in previous centuries. The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has just released a story map of how the US could close the gap (a little). The Corridor Identification and Development (CID) […]

Polaroid In An Instant | Hackaday

[ad_1] Edwin Land, were he alive, would hate this post. He wanted to be known for this scientific work and not for his personal life. In fact, upon his death, he ordered the destruction of all his personal papers. However, Land was, by our definition, a hacker, and while you probably correctly associate him with […]

Particle Return to their Roots to Kickstart New AI-Enhanced 5G IoT SBC

[ad_1] Internet-of-Things Platform-as-a-Service pioneers Particle (or as we OGs call them, “Spark”) have returned to Kickstarter to launch a brand-new campaign, for a brand-new class of product. A far cry from 2013’s 72MHz Spark Core Wi-Fi-enabled microcontroller, the new Particle Tachyon is a 2.7GHz single-board computer (SBC) with 5G connectivity and a whopping 12 TOPS […]