A simple burst of visible light can now create skin-safe electrodes that could transform medical and wearable electronics.
AVIRIS-5 is one of the newest tools in a joint research project from NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) called GEMx. The project is designed to search for surface traces of critical minerals, ...
Imaging technology has transformed how we observe the universe—from mapping distant galaxies with radio telescope arrays to ...
If you read about Hall effect sensors — the usual way to detect and measure magnetic fields these days — it sounds ...
An upcoming wearable device for the legally blind could help them navigate public and outdoor spaces independently, acting as 'glasses' that guide them through their surroundings.
A new imaging technology can distinguish cancerous tissue from healthy cells by detecting ultra-weak light signals. It relies ...
Along with the XR10, Hisense has announced the new PX4-Pro, an ultra-short-throw projector with a sleek design and more grounded specifications. The quick rundown includes up to 200 inches of ...
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Laser beams could power drones 5,000 ft up, researchers say
Military researchers are now proving that drones do not always need to carry their own fuel or batteries. In recent tests, ...
Abstract: The growing number of objects in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) poses a significant threat to space infrastructure because of the potential for collisions and the subsequent escalation of space ...
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6 useful parts you can salvage from a broken old printer
These components are probably the most valuable parts you can salvage from old gear. They are essential if you are working on ...
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