New Delhi [India], March 3: Smart Water Level Controllers in India are witnessing rapid adoption as urban homes, housing societies, and commercial buildings seek dependable solutions to rising water ...
AI-enhanced optical spectroscopy revolutionizes food quality monitoring with rapid, non-destructive analysis, ensuring safety and reducing waste in production.
Reliable and scalable water level prediction is crucial in hydrology for effective water resources management, especially ...
Two video cameras and a weather station near Marconi Beach in Wellfleet help USGS scientists test water level warning system ...
Lake Mead water levels could see a welcome boost in the months ahead as emerging El Niño conditions strengthen in the Pacific, a shift forecasters say may steer more storms toward the drought‑strained ...
Water levels at California's two largest reservoirs have been steadily changing over the past few days amid back-to-back winter storms walloping the Golden State this week. Some of California’s ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
In this video I'm building an Arduino Heart Rate Monitor that is housed in a toy handle in the style of the Star Trek Tricoder. The device uses the PulseSensor with an Arduino Pro Mini and an OLED ...
SAN DIEGO — After days of heavy rain, the City of San Diego is releasing water from Lake Hodges Reservoir after water levels rose to 278.5 feet, close to a state-mandated safety limits. Crews began a ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman dismissed concerns that artificial intelligence is using up lots of water as “fake” – arguing that “humans use energy, too.” The billionaire tech founder responded to claims ...
Altman dismissed claims that ChatGPT used gallons of water per query. He acknowledged that total AI energy use was rising and urged cleaner power. However, Altman argued that humans also consume ...
The Archimedes screw, an ancient Greek invention for lifting water. Learn about its origins, how it works, and its modern applications.