From underwater tunnels to care homes, increased sensory abilities and agility are equipping robots to explore inaccessible places, or to work alongside us in new and exciting ways. Humans can move ...
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New sensor measures strain, strain rate and temperature with single material layer
Researchers from the Institute of Metal Research (IMR) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have developed an innovative ...
Imaging technology has transformed how we observe the universe—from mapping distant galaxies with radio telescope arrays to ...
A research team led by Professor Jiang Changlong at the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, ...
Achieving precise and reliable drone positioning requires the integration of advanced IMUs with satellite data.
So, imagine you’re Tony Stark, operating your armored, high-tech exoskeleton to fly through the skies by using your helmet’s ...
Lumos Infinitas USA Inc. will exhibit at CES 2026 at LVCC Booth 8079, featuring three silicon-photonics-enabled sensing ...
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60,000 feet above Earth, NASA is hunting for the minerals that power phones, EVs and clean energy
AVIRIS-5 is one of the newest tools in a joint research project from NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) called GEMx. The project is designed to search for surface traces of critical minerals, ...
Designed by Ruictec in China, the TD04 is a LoRa-based low-power tracker that also features BLE and dual-band GNSS. It ...
Robots now see the world with an ease that once belonged only to science fiction. They can recognise objects, navigate ...
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