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I nflation in the eurozone has soared to a new record high, piling more pressure on the European Central Bank as price rises show no signs of slowing.
Consumer prices rose 0.7pc in July, leaving them 8.9pc higher than a year before, according to Eurostat.
Energy costs are the bigge
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If we were honest with ourselves, most of us would have to admit that we don’t get enough exercise. If that is true for you, it is probably because you feel like you don’t have enough time or energy; the last
Although there are now a number of skin-worn sensors which identify metabolites in sweat, the technology is limited in what it can detect, plus the sensors often aren't reusable. A new one, however, utilizes a "molecularly imprinted polymer" to be much more useful.
The experimental devic
[Kerry Wong] had some extreme MOSFETs (IXTK90N25L2) and decided to create a high current electronic load. The result was a two-channel beast that can handle 50 A per channel. Together, they can sink 400 W and can handle a peak of 1 kW for brief periods. You can see a demo in the video below.