SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – What if there were a way to put out fire without water, foam, or any other substance? What if it could be done with sound? While the concept may seem too good to be true ...
A decade ago, two college students built a fire extinguisher that snuffed out a fire using nothing more than a booming 10-inch subwoofer. The internet lapped it up, and Jimmy Fallon even booked a ...
The consumer market for wearable technology has grown quickly, from bands and sensors to smartwatches and rings that are designed to provide feedback about the user and augmented reality glasses.
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min A Cleveland company founded by a ...
Remington Bixby Hotchkis thinks fighting wildfires with water in California may be so yesterday. The ranching family scion with roots stretching back to the 19th century San Joaquin Ranch in Orange ...
It is easy to get nostalgic looking at historic pumpers but compared to the apparatus being produced today, even fire apparatus a few decades old are missing some major technological advancements. In ...
Cyrus Farivar of Forbes explored how the power of nature overwhelmed the AI-powered network of sensors. But as wildfire damage increases across the country, the emerging “fire tech” field is working ...
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