Removing a brain tumor presents surgeons with special challenges: They must remove the tumor without damaging healthy brain tissue. Among other things, it is important to keep an eye on the motor ...
Oura is part of a new partnership that’s looking to develop photonic sensors for wearable devices. As reported by PULSE, the company is one of several Finland-based companies – along with GE ...
SilMach, SUPMICROTECH, and the Université Marie et Louis Pasteur have announced the launch of the SAMI (Autonomous Sensors for Intelligent Monitoring) project. The SAMI project aims to develop generic ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue University will lead a U.S. Department of Energy project to develop sensors aimed at reducing the cost and environmental impact of operating a building’s heating, ...
Dennis Teefy completed his tenure as the Project Director Sensors-Aerial Intelligence (PD SAI) after passing the charter to his successor, Julie Isaac, on May 14, here at Aberdeen Proving Ground.
BOISE, Idaho — An Idaho power utility provider is partnering with a Boise-based company to install sensors on some utility lines to improve them. The funding for this project comes from the Department ...
NASA is developing technologies that will allow lunar landers to automatically identify and navigate to the location of a safe landing site while detecting landing hazards during the final descent to ...
Our team aims to develop a novel wearable eating sensor. Think about how to measure your daily calorie expenditure. Easy! Fitbit or related products. But how can you track the calorie intake? Our ...
Nowadays, numerous electronic sensor modules are available on the market that can be combined with inexpensive microcontroller boards to measure environmental parameters of importance. The project ...
France-based infrared sensor maker Lynred has officially kicked off a new European project to develop high-performance devices for use in future defense systems. The Grenoble company is coordinating ...
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