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Harbor Freight Tools Recalls Chainsaws Due to Serious Injury Hazard

Harbor Freight Tools has issued a recall for Portland, One Stop Gardens, and Chicago Electric 14 inch electric chainsaws due to serious injury hazard.

Creating a Battery-Free World

A new type of microchip could provide us with battery-free power for the future.

Engineers Use Ancient, Sun-Powered Tech to Purify Water

A team of Scientists and Engineers use ancient technologies to inspire a new water purification system.

Student Communicates with Computer with His Mind, Not His Mouth

For Arnav Kapur, a graduate student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, why would you want to pick up your phone and call for a pizza when you can just have your mind telepathically communicate your order via the Internet without speaking a word or touching a keypad?

FCC Imposes Fine for Illegal Signal Jammer

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has upheld a $22,000 fine against the owner of a Texas warehouse for operating a cellular phone jamming system in violation of FCC rules.
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FCC Proposes $5.3 Million Fine for Slamming/Cramming

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has proposed a major fine against a Georgia company for allegedly switching consumers’ designated long-distance carriers without their permission (a practice known as “slamming”), and then adding additional, unauthorized charges to their telephone bills (“cramming”).

FDA Issues Draft Guidance on Multiple Function Device Products

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a new draft guidance intended to clarify its policy regarding the assessment of medical devices offering multiple functions.

Using High-Entropy Alloys to Make Layered Superconductors

Researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University have created a new type of superconductor constructed of layers of alloys.

New Discovery Could Extend Limits of Moore’s Law

A new discovery could extend the limits of Moore's Law and redefine computer chips.

Dynamically Tuning Dielectric Metamaterial with Light to Control Electromagnetic Waves

Duke University researchers have constructed the world's first metal-free, dynamically tunable metamaterial for electromagnetic wave control.
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