Last month, a jury rejected arguments by two National Security Agency workers who claimed that their brain diseases were caused by a magnetic tape-erasing system they used in the course of their work.
There is joy in the hearts of British and European hardware and software hackers and makers, for this is an EMF Camp year. Every couple of years, our community comes together for three summer days in ...
In day-to-day use, electromagnetic field (EMF) meters are used to diagnose problems with electrical wiring and power lines and to get readings on working appliances. On television, professional ghost ...
Most Hackaday readers will have heard of [Clive Sinclair], the British inventor and serial entrepreneur whose name appeared on some of the most fondly-recalled 8-bit home computers. If you aren’t ...
Taiwanese company Gogoro seems to be on a ball with the raft of announcements surrounding the company. Just after attracting significant funding for its swappable battery technology, the latest Yamaha ...
Electric cars have been silently taking over our garages, streets and cities. But while the vehicles may be good for the planet, some people are concerned their magnetic fields may not be good for a ...
Yamaha Taiwan has launched the new Yamaha EMF, a sporty electric scooter with Gogoro-powered swappable batteries. This comes as an addition to the existing Yamaha EC-05, another e-scooter powered by ...
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