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TriEye Announces a Collaboration with Continental Engineering Services to Bring the Power of SWIR to Driver Monitoring Systems

Researchers to Develop Wireless, Implantable Device to Control the Body's Circadian Clock

Researchers to Develop Wireless, Implantable Device to Control the Body's Circadian Clock

MSR-Electronic expanding in Europe, Asia and Africa with new partners

MSR-Electronic expanding in Europe, Asia and Africa with new partners

New Sensors can Detect Threats at the Molecular Level

New Sensors can Detect Threats at the Molecular Level

sensemetrics Acquired by Bentley Systems, Inc. to Accelerate Infrastructure IoT

sensemetrics Acquired by Bentley Systems, Inc. to Accelerate Infrastructure IoT

Researchers Develop New Atomically Precise Graphene Nanoribbon Heterojunction Sensor

Researchers Develop New Atomically Precise Graphene Nanoribbon Heterojunction Sensor

A New Temperature Sensor Could Reduce Food Waste

A New Temperature Sensor Could Reduce Food Waste

Novel Chip-Based Biosensor can Detect Individual Viral Antigens in Nasal Swab Samples

Novel Chip-Based Biosensor can Detect Individual Viral Antigens in Nasal Swab Samples

Keeping A Cool Head With Data Storage

Keeping A Cool Head With Data Storage

Velodyne Lidar Launches Breakthrough Intelligent Infrastructure Solution

Velodyne Lidar Launches Breakthrough Intelligent Infrastructure Solution

Phoenix America’s R2 Series Absolute Rotary Position Sensors Suit Heavy Duty Position Feedback Tasks

Phoenix America’s R2 Series Absolute Rotary Position Sensors Suit Heavy Duty Position Feedback Tasks

Reliable Ozone and Oxygen Gas Monitoring in Aquaculture Systems

Reliable Ozone and Oxygen Gas Monitoring in Aquaculture Systems

New Sweat Sensor can Measure Blood Glucose with the Touch of a Fingertip

New Sweat Sensor can Measure Blood Glucose with the Touch of a Fingertip

Cellphone Turns into an Instrument Capable of Detecting Chemicals, Drugs

Cellphone Turns into an Instrument Capable of Detecting Chemicals, Drugs

Graphene-Based Technology may Lead to Personalized Wearable Sensors

Graphene-Based Technology may Lead to Personalized Wearable Sensors

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