Wireless sensor networks can be extremely helpful in monitoring hazardous and active volcano eruptions. They are widely used for studying volcanic activities and can give key insights into how volcanoes erupt.
By Kalwinder Kaur
12 Nov 2012
This article discusses the First Warning Systems smart sensor - technology placed inside a bra as an early detection method to easily identify breast tissue abnormalities.
By Kalwinder Kaur
6 Nov 2012
This article discusses the different types of rain sensors and their applications.
This series of sensor technology brings to you a comprehensive look at how a scintillator works in the detection of gamma rays.
Since its release in 2007, the iPhone has evolved to become the most influential device in popular demand amongst a range of target markets.
Scientists have recently advanced the concept of dissolvable electronic devices by developing novel silicon electronics.
Nanotechnology is making a fundamental contribution to the design and development of sensor technology for its application in ‘electronic nose’ devices.
A general overview of a proximity sensor involves the emission of an electromagnetic field or the use of infrared radiation to emit a beam of light.
Integrated circuits are becoming increasingly more popular in an array of industries, particularly in medical diagnostics.
Researchers have recently announced the development of a novel biosensor that is capable of detecting extremely small traces of glucose in human fluid including saliva, tears and urine.