Some people might be worried, or at least wondering, about whether their old CRT TV emits harmful radiation. Here's what you need to know.
THERE have now been described a number of moving-anode X-ray tubes, including the mercury-sealed type developed in this Laboratory 1–4, and their high performance may be regarded as established. They ...
The RetroBox promises CRT nostalgia with modern tech, but can an LCD-in-a-shell ever match the real look and feel of classic ...
OP-ED. For the 100th anniversary of television, the author of 'The Life Intense: A Modern Obsession' explains how the 20th ...
On a cold Tuesday in London in 1926, a tallish but sickly and eccentric Scotsman invited members of Britain’s Royal ...
After having been sent a vacuum fluorescent display (VFD) based clock for a review, [Anthony Francis-Jones] took the ...
The fear now is that China will slowly kill the internal combustion engine by mass-producing cheaper electric cars.
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Steve Hawley, who flew five Space Shuttle missions, and Krista Schaffer, a first-grade teacher at Christa McAuliffe ...
A data center is set to be built on a former factory site south of Paris, France, with waste heat being earmarked to warm ...
LEO MCKINSTRY: Those allowing Britain's spirit of innovation to slide should heed the story of a true great.
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