The current software release 2.6 for the AI vision system IDS NXT focuses primarily on simplifying app creation. The initial phase in development is often one of the greatest challenges in the realization of a project.
In just a few minutes, scientists at Sweden’s Karolinska Institutet have developed a small sensor for identifying pesticides on fruit. The approach, which was described as real evidence in the journal Advanced Science, uses flame-sprayed silver nanoparticles to boost the chemical signal.
Fluorescent sensors are employed to label and image a broad range of molecules. They provide an exclusive look within living cells. However, they can primarily be employed only in cells grown in tissues close to the surface of the body or in a lab dish, as their signal is lost when they are embedded very deeply.
Hundreds of sensors the size of a milk bottle will be buried across Australia to help scientists better understand what lies beneath the Earth’s surface.
Wireless communications have progressed from 3G to 4G to 5G, and the next phase is underway. What does 6G include, and how will it interact with current infrastructure?
As Wi-Fi becomes more widely available in cities, and possibly at higher frequencies, it may become reliant on a common urban resource: streetlight poles.
Scale Computing, a market leader in edge computing, virtualization and hyperconverged solutions, today announced its partnership with SecureServ, an Australian-based cyber security solutions and network performance distributor.
Smiths Detection, a global leader in threat detection and security screening technologies, today announces that it has been awarded a contract through their local partner, Donggok Precision Co., Ltd, to supply a suite of leading-edge passenger baggage screening equipment at Incheon International Airport’s (ICN) Terminal 1.
Thanks to the tactility in the hands and feet, picking up objects and taking steady steps are possible. As such, the skin serves as a channel that links the outer world or stimuli with the human body.
AIRMAR® Technology Corporation is celebrating its 40th anniversary as a world leader in the design, development and manufacture of groundbreaking ultrasonic transducers and sensor technology.