A recent article in Scientific Reports introduces a novel Mach-Zehnder interference (MZI) temperature sensor chip designed on a silica substrate, addressing the challenges of temperature monitoring in seawater environments.
Researchers introduced a novel approach using photo-responsive perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) to create multifunctional displays. By integrating touch control, ambient light sensing, image sensing, and photovoltaic functionalities into individual pixels, this innovative display technology eliminates the need for separate sensors.
There is a growing trend for smart accessories. Vital signs are tracked by watches and rings, and modern Ray-Bans have microphones and cameras built in. Even brooches have become fashionable thanks to wearable technology. But some accessories still lack the sophisticated touch.
Engineers from UK institutions have created a novel way to measure temperature using electromagnetic waves to interact with a flexible and soft "smart skin" sensor.
In an imaginative collaborative measure taken between geographers and zoologists from Tel Aviv University, a new study using bats to map Urban Heat Islands in Gush Dan discloses that during the winter months, the air over the Ayalon Highway could be up to 5 ? warmer compared to the air in Yarkon Park.
At Teledyne FLIR, part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated, we continuously strive for innovation. This commitment to continuous improvement has led us to create two new state-of-the-art spot IR thermometers: the FLIR TG54-2 and FLIR TG56-2.
AccYouRate's breakthrough smart T-shirt enables continuous real-time monitoring of seven vital signals, including ECG, heart rate, breathing pattern, body temperature, movement, GPS, and body position for fall alerts.
Under the guidance of Penn State, a research group has put pencil to paper to create an accessible, low-cost, waterproof, and wearable sensor to track multiple vital signals.
Two decades of innovation in infrared: Since 2003, Berlin-based Optris GmbH has been taking care of accurate, reliable and non-contact temperature measurement in many different industries and research. The company has al...
A range from 300 °C to 3000 °C: With the new CSvision series of ratio pyrometers from Berlin-based infrared specialist Optris, it is possible to measure the temperature of metals, melts or ceramics non-contact, safely and reliably from different distances.
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