Over the past several decades, the semiconductor industry has experienced sustained growth. Early expansion was driven by the ...
A $500-million-plus project to dismantle a historic nuclear-powered aircraft carrier in Mobile has been put on hold due to an appeal of the Navy’s contract award. From 1958 through 2012, the USS ...
Abstract: Disassembly, as the process of systematic removal of desirable constituent parts from an assembly, is of growing importance due to the increasing environmental and economic pressure.
To edit the assembly code, use IDA pro 7.2 and do your changes there, that way they can be backed up easier. There are a few misceelaneous commands for the processor. Output your file via the LST file ...
The National Waste Policy provides a framework for waste and resource recovery in Australia. It outlines roles and responsibilities for everyone: businesses, governments, communities and individuals.
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I’ve been a consumer PC expert at PCMag for 10 years, and I love PC gaming. I've played games on my computer for as long as I can remember, which eventually (as it does for many) led me to build and ...
Abstract: To make electronic products fit for circular economy strategies such as life extension, refurbishment, and recycling, ease of disassembly is a key design quality. Several tools are available ...
Don't Worry, You Can Still Save Data From a PC That Won't Boot If you have important data trapped on a computer that's not working, there are ways to recover it. You should already have a backup, but ...
Most plastic forks, bottles, and shopping bags ever made still exist somewhere. Most are buried in a landfill or drifting in the oceans. Petrochemical plastics have been perhaps humanity’s greatest ...
THE WORLD’S rubbish heaps are filling up with valuable electronics. According to the UN, some 62m tonnes of e-waste were produced in 2022, enough to fill a line of lorries parked bumper-to-bumper ...