electromagnetism
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Build Your Own Undetectable Chess Cheating Vibrator
The professional chess world is in chaos after accusations that master Hans Niemann has been cheating in official play, including some wild theories about how he might be getting outside help. But are vibrating anal beads that wirelessly communicate with the outside world even possible? It turns out the technology can work, and Adafruit will…
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Corsair’s New Gaming Screen Swaps From Flat to Curved With a Simple Yank
As mind-blowing as it is to see a screen bend and even fold in half without taking any damage, we haven’t quite figured out the perfect use case for flexible OLEDs yet. Corsair is taking a swing at the technology with its new Xeneon Flex gaming monitor that allows users to bend in each side…
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It’s Time to Duel: Live Your Yu-Gi-Oh Fantasy With a Hologram Game Table
Of all the attempts we’ve seen to digitize card games and eliminate game night controversies over poorly shuffled decks and questionably dealt hands, the ReQTable is the most ambitious and easily the most awesome, with its ability to generate holograms of playing cards that appear to float in front of each player, all without revealing…
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NASA’s Future Mars Aircraft May Create a Purple Glow, but Don’t Be Alarmed
The whirring of helicopter blades on Mars could create small electric fields in the Martian air, NASA scientists found, which may make the surrounding air faintly glow with a charged electric field.