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Things your car’s OBD-II port can do beyond reading error codes
That 16-pin connector tucked beneath the dashboard of every car built after 1996 is one of the most underused tools available ...
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I took my car in for a recall fix, but it came back with a warning light that wasn’t there before
It’s the kind of errand that’s supposed to feel responsible and low-stress: book the recall appointment, hand over the keys, ...
Installing a smart water sensor can save you a lot of money and hassle. The top leak detectors we've tested immediately alert you to issues and even shut off your home's water supply. I’ve been ...
Abstract: In the offshore oil and gas industry, the repair of damaged drilling riser buoyancy modules (DRBMs) currently involves the removal of defective regions using hand-held abrasive tools. This ...
Abstract: The Wake-up Receiver (WuRx) presents a promising solution for energy-efficient, low-latency, and reliable wireless sensor networks (WSN) for numerous applications. With the use of an ...
KENT, Ohio—Just after 7 a.m. on a recent morning, Ted Hummel leapt up onto the front bumper of a 2019 Ford F-150 and reached under the hood to disconnect a pair of oxygen sensor connectors. It is the ...
I live in New Jersey, one of the states that mandates inspection for all vehicles newer than 1995. My daily driver, a Jeep Cherokee, happens to be a 1996 model year with an OBD-II sensor, meaning I ...
A new fluorescent sensor is giving scientists an unprecedented view of how cells respond to DNA damage, capturing the repair process as it unfolds in real time. The tool, developed at Utrecht ...
Cancer research, drug safety testing and ageing biology may all gain a major boost from a new fluorescent sensor developed at Utrecht University. This new tool allows scientists to watch DNA damage ...
The novel fluorescent sensor, developed at Utrecht University, has the potential to significantly advance fields such as cancer research, drug safety assessments, and aging biology. The fluorosensor ...
A new fluorescent sensor lets scientists track DNA damage and repair in real time inside living cells, advancing cancer research, drug testing and ageing biology. (Nanowerk News) Cancer research, drug ...
This footage shows the fluorescent sensors in action inside a living cell. They appear as bright green spots the moment they bind to sites of DNA damage. Cancer research, drug safety testing and ...
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