A novel method for creating ultraviolet (UV) light sensors has been discovered by Macquarie University researchers, and this could result in wearable technology that is more adaptable and efficient.
In a recent article published in the journal Advanced Science, researchers presented a novel Multi-Sensor Origami Platform (MSOP) that integrates multiple sensors into a customizable origami structure, allowing for preci...
By Dr. Noopur Jain
29 Aug 2024
A world leader in the design and development of ultrafast femtosecond and picosecond infrared lasers provides enabling technology for quantum applications.
One of Microchip’s Guiding Values is “Professional Ethics and Social Responsibility Are Practiced,” which means that the company manages its business and treats its customers, employees, shareholders, investors, suppliers, channel partners, community, and government in a manner that exemplifies honesty, ethics, and integrity.
A world leader in the design and development of ultrafast femtosecond and picosecond infra-red lasers is helping researchers characterize single photon detectors (SPDs), essential for many applications such as quantum key distribution, LIDAR, and sensing and characterization of samples using fluorescence lifetime measurement.
A world leader in the development of infra-red lasers, Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) and the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (UKCEH), supported by Innovate UK, will work together to develop and test new instrument technology for real-time in-the-field measurement of common greenhouse gases (CHGs) and atmospheric pollutants such as methane, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and ammonia.
A recent study published in the journal Advanced Photonics Nexus, by researchers from SPIE, reveals a breakthrough, proposing a novel kind of sensor that uses exceptional points (EPs) to achieve previously unheard-of levels of sensitivity.
The QUaNt study assessed the performance of 49 commercial air quality sensor systems from 14 manufacturers across three UK urban locations, providing a comprehensive open-access dataset. The findings highlighted variability in sensor accuracy, emphasizing the need for improved calibration and validation to enhance air quality monitoring technologies.
By Dr. Noopur Jain
28 Aug 2024
Autonomous driving, personalized infotainment and connected vehicle capabilities are essential to delivering the next generation of mobility experiences. Vehicles are becoming equipped with an increasing number of sensors, including LiDAR, radar and cameras.
Tekscan, the global leader in tactile pressure and force measurement technology, is excited to announce the release of its completely updated and revised FlexiForce™ Integration and Best Practices Guides.
Researchers developed innovative pH-responsive antibodies by incorporating tyrosine derivatives, enhancing their binding affinity in acidic tumor microenvironments.
By Dr. Noopur Jain
27 Aug 2024
A wearable microneedle patch integrates real-time glucose monitoring and automated insulin delivery, offering a minimally invasive and efficient solution for diabetes management.
By Dr. Noopur Jain
26 Aug 2024
Mobile machines such as aerial work platforms, loader cranes and other construction vehicles and equipment with tough motion control applications demand robust sensors which deliver high precision and optimum reliability.
NewTek custom designs linear position sensors for companies that can no longer source replacement LVDTs from original suppliers. As LVDT manufacturers discontinue specific lines of position sensors or no longer offer small volumes of custom LVDTs, companies find it hard or even impossible to get replacements.
The Starling Formation-Flying Optical Experiment (StarFOX), developed by NASA and Stanford University, successfully demonstrated angles-only navigation for small spacecraft. This pioneering vision-based system enhances autonomy in satellite swarms, reducing reliance on external signals and paving the way for more advanced autonomous space missions.
By Dr. Noopur Jain
22 Aug 2024