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The summer season comes with humidity that makes your house sticky and unpleasant. Although most people use dehumidifiers to solve this problem, your air conditioner can help you a great deal by ...
A research team led by Professor Chaogu ZHENG from the School of Biological Sciences at The University of Hong Kong (HKU), in collaboration with scientists from Princeton University and Columbia ...
With temperatures climbing to nearly 40C this week, drivers across the country are jumping into scorching cars and immediately making critical mistakes. They’re not just wasting fuel, but potentially ...
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Abstract: Hardware Trojans (HTs) present significant security threats to integrated circuits. Detecting and locating HTs is crucial for mitigating these threats. Thus, this article proposes a method ...
The monsoon season is almost here. Rains may bring relief from the summer heat, but it also creates challenging conditions for ACs. High humidity, rain, dust, and fluctuating temperatures can affect ...
Abstract: This article addresses the challenge of modeling the conducted immunity of mixed analog-digital integrated Circuits under electromagnetic interference (EMI). We propose a black-box modeling ...
As the heat of summer intensifies, renters look for portable cooling solutions to fend off the heat of the day and bring a relaxing night's rest. What you may not be aware of, however, is the ...
Summers are getting hot, and many of us just turn on the AC and then just forget that it exists. The result is a sky-high electricity bill at the end of the month. However, there is something that ...
When you press it, your AC system stops pulling air from outside and closes the external vents. Instead, it starts drawing air from inside the cabin, typically from the footwells, and runs it back ...