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Lauren Saccone

Lauren Saccone has been a freelance writer for over 15 years. Her work has appeared in Pacific Standard, The Mary Sue, Parade Magazine, Miles Away, DailyLounge, Inquisitr, Hello Giggles, Bust, and various other outlets. A professional copywriter and SEO specialist, she is a graduate of Eugene Lang College: The New School in New York City.

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Self-Powering Alarm System Fights Forest Fires and Monitors the Environment

Preventing wildfires could change forever, thanks to new technology designed at Michigan State University.

Tech Glove Translates Sign Language Into Speech

Bioengineers from the University of California, Los Angeles have successfully created a glove-like piece of technology that is capable of translating American Sign Language into English speech.

Creating Robots That Consume Metal For Energy

Engineers from the University of Pennsylvania's School of Engineering and Applied Science are working to create a robot that can draw energy from metal.

Developing a New Method to Control Electromagnetic Compatibility

Engineers from the St. Petersburg Electrotechnical University "LETI" have created a new and dynamic way to manipulate electromagnetic compatibility.

Finding New Methods For Recovering Waste Heat And Cooling Electronic Devices

Engineers from the American Chemical Society may have found a new way to cool electronic devices while recovering waste heat.
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Single-Atom Transistor May Pave The Way For Quantum Computing

Engineers from NIST have designed a new method for creating single-atom transistors that could advance the field of quantum computing.

Using Magnetism to Wirelessly Recharge Electric Cars on the Road

Scientists are working on a practical method for charging electric cars, robots, and even drones wirelessly.

Next-Gen Solar Cells Designed To Handle Heat Without Sacrificing Efficiency

Iowa State University engineers have designed a new type of solar cell that is durable, lightweight, and cost-efficient.

Improving the Heat Tolerance And Efficiency Of Devices

Penn State University engineers have come up with a new technique for make devices more efficient and tolerant to heat.

Using On-Chip Optical Frequency Combs To Generate Photonic Microwaves

Engineers from EPFL have successfully demonstrated a laser-based microwave generator using integrated photonic chips.
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