Internet cables are becoming seismic sensors on land, under the sea, and possibly on the moon. Millions of miles of fiber-optic cable already cover the Earth, including about 920,000 miles of undersea ...
For most people today, HDMI is the default way to hook up a display. Popularized around the mid-2000s, HDMI remains widely used today on devices such as gaming consoles, laptops, TVs, and projectors.
"If the water got up any higher, the car would have gone down the stream," one firefighter said Abigail Adams is a Human Interest Writer-Reporter for PEOPLE. Emergency crews in Texas used jumper ...
A Chinese ship has tested a new device capable of slicing through submarine data cables thousands of meters beneath the ocean surface. That demonstration may exacerbate security concerns over a spate ...
Close up of an HDMI connector with a blue background. - monticello/Shutterstock Among the dozens of connector types in use today, HDMI is perhaps the most recognizable. It's become the gold standard ...
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Two recent studies suggest that fiber-optic cables laid directly on the moon's surface could potentially detect moonquakes, offering a simpler way to gather seismic data to support future human and ...
CAMBRIDGE, U.K. — Before appearing on a screen in your hand or on your desk, this story and its photos existed as pulses of light, fired by lasers, that passed through strands of glass as fine as a ...
A new study finds that certain patterns of AI use are driving cognitive fatigue, while others can help reduce burnout. by Julie Bedard, Matthew Kropp, Megan Hsu, Olivia T. Karaman, Jason Hawes and ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Cisco Systems (CSCO.O), opens new tab and startup Qunnect said on Wednesday that they have built and operated a quantum network between Brooklyn and Manhattan in New ...
Forecasting earthquakes presents a serious challenge on land, but in the oceans that cover around 70% of the Earth’s surface it is all but impossible. However, the vast network of undersea cables that ...