After initially planning to close its downtown New Braunfels location at the end of January, beloved local bookshop and café The Chapter & Co. has decided to keep its doors open for one more month.
Online prediction markets are allowing people to place bets on the outcomes of real-life wars. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to reporter Matthew Gault about the rise of the practice and its consequences.
The fuel and spark strategies for a supercharged street car are only as smart as the sensors feeding data to the ECM. Here’s what happens when a blown beast’s MAP sensor can’t keep up, and how to fix ...
The manifold absolute pressure sensor, also known as the MAP sensor, is an important part of the car’s engine management system. The MAP sensor is found in vehicles with fuel injection, and the ...
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Studies have shown that many people don't commute by bike due mainly to a fear of being hit by cars. A new bike-mounted proximity sensor has been designed to help such folks, by objectively telling ...
Researchers have developed a system, called ProxiCycle, that logs when a passing car comes too close to a cyclist (four feet or less). A small, inexpensive sensor plugs into bicycle handlebars and ...
A University of Washington-led team has developed a system, called ProxiCycle, that uses a sensor plugged into handlebars to log when a passing car comes too close to a cyclist. Above, the team tests ...
Southern states fear that the Centre’s push to revise regional representation in Parliament with updated population data will erode their political relevance. Are the fears justified?