The SmartBob-TS1 is a “bob” style, recent, continuous level sensor advancement for tanks, bins and silos with an enclosed electronics compartment so that it can be used in high-dust environments.
A new measuring device developed by Corentium , a Norwegian company enables easier checking of radon concentration within buildings.
An energy management systems and thermostat supplier, Venstar has revealed the Slimline Platinum residential thermostat featuring an in-built humidity module. The thermostat Model T1900 has been designed to automatically control both the humidity and temperature.
SensoScientific, which specialises in providing solutions for environment monitoring has announced that it has been awarded a contract by Premier Healthcare Alliance to supply its Wi-Fi temperature monitoring system and other environment monitoring solutions to more than 2,500 hospitals and more than 76 healthcare sites that are members of Premier Healthcare Alliance.
Just how dusty is that room? Researchers at the Ohio State University have uncovered 63 different particles of dust in one room. The 63 unique dust particles were discovered when chemists were testing a new kind of sensor.
Princeton Gamma-Tech Instruments, Inc., a leading developer of X-ray and Gamma-ray Detectors and Spectroscopy systems, serving a broad customer base in scientific research, industrial materials analysis and homeland security, has introduced the next-generation of mechanically-cooled cryogen-free radiation detectors.
A new system of sensors distributed over the urban landscape may soon takeover running a city altogether. The system called Urban OS relies on a network of sensors placed across a metropolis to gain data and analyze it.
A $2 million federal grant has been awarded to researchers at the University of California at Merced. The funds will be used to track the Sierra snowpack as the climate changes using sensors. The four year project is being supported by the National Science Foundation.
At a small island north of Guam in the Pacific Ocean there is a new early warning system for corals. The system is based on sensors that monitor the neighboring environment of the corals for air and sea temperature, wind speed, barometric pressure and light levels.
Siemens has expanded its environmental product portfolio with two OpenAir air volume controllers that have been developed by the Building Technologies Division of Siemens.
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