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Smart Home Technologies for Water Conservation
Are you looking for ways to reduce your water consumption and make a positive impact on the environment? If so, you’re in the ...
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Fuzzy logic helps rooftop farms cut water and raise output
Researchers developed a fuzzy logic system that integrates sensors to improve irrigation and microclimate control, enhancing urban terrace farming efficiency.
I’ve been reviewing smart lighting for years. Here are tips on how to prep, what to choose, and the smart lights that work ...
Sydney, like many other Australian cities, has a long history of urban farming. Market gardens, oyster fisheries and wineries on urban fringe once supplied fresh food to city markets.
Purdue research is developing a cutting-edge “smart pacifier” that uses sound to help hospital neonatal units overcome the daily task of detecting potential breathing complications in newborn or ...
Smart TVs serve as terrific gateways into the world of streaming entertainment. Once connected to the internet, you'll be able to use apps like Netflix, Disney+, and other popular platforms to indulge ...
What’s happened? After the X user @eevblog shared alleged screenshots of Google automatically opting everyone in to let Gmail access their messages and attachments, Gmail issued a public statement ...
Several devices I tested this year won spots around my home: Here's why they stayed and if they can help you, too. Tyler Lacoma Editor / Home Security For more than 10 years Tyler has used his ...
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Here’s a fun build from [RootSaid] that is suitable for people just getting started with microcontrollers and robotics — an Arduino-controlled two-wheeled robot. The video assumes you ...
Picture a farm or garden, and you're likely to imagine crops planted in rows. Run water between the rows and you have furrow irrigation, one of humanity's oldest methods used to grow food. It's still ...
Major telecommunications carriers are phasing out “POTS” — the copper-wire, analog “plain old telephone system” many businesses still use. And with CDC data showing that only about 23 percent of U.S.
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