What use is a sensor that's wrong?
Staying hidden on the battlefield is becoming harder than ever. Scientists are developing adaptive camouflage inspired by ...
Wherever hydrogen is present, safety sensors are required to detect leaks and prevent the formation of flammable oxyhydrogen ...
Similarly, if the HomePod recognises that the humidity in a room is getting too high, a smart plug connected to a ...
A Penn State team has shattered Kirchhoff’s 165-year-old law of thermal radiation. Their engineered metamaterial emits more ...
Whether for drug screening or toxicity testing, stem cell-based 3D tissue models are key to biomedical research. However, ...
Roughly 80% of the world's data centers still rely on air cooling. Fixing a 'half-degree' error there can avoid around $805 ...
Ground surveillance capabilities play a more important role than ever for monitoring enemy movements on the battlefield and ...
Mat Allan, the co-founder and CTO of ADR, explains how its collaboration with Intel has helped mining automation.
The Jupiter U.S. 1 Bridge received major safety and technology upgrades after a $125 million reconstruction project that ...
Tankless systems eliminate storage tanks, but demand proper sequencing, balanced piping, and regular flushing to perform as ...
Liquid damage, or leaking pipes and equipment, is an often-overlooked “smaller” risk that can cause significant damage and ...