Imagine a tiny sensor that powers itself, senses your touch, and fits anywhere. It could change wearables and smart devices.
Deferring replacements hides short-term costs while building long-term liabilities: more downtime, more expensive repairs, ...
1. Joints - The Foundation of Movement Joints are the moving links in a robotic arm. They let the arm bend, rotate, or change ...
Handling cameras, radar, and sensors in one system can be very complex. Imagine sending data, power, and control over a ...
Meridian Innovation's Cheetah thermal imaging sensor claimed this year's Best Sensor of the Year award at EE Awards Asia 2025 ...
Electronics that can't be easily dismantled for recycling aren't very eco-friendly, nor are petroleum-based adhesives.
Rock-paper-scissors is usually a game of psychology, reverse psychology, reverse-reverse psychology, and chance. But what if ...
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Skin-like device makes texting without screens possible, turns taps into readable messages
They have tested sensor-filled gloves, wearable bands that track small pressure changes, and thin surfaces that create ...
The automotive image signal processor market sees opportunities in enhancing ADAS, meeting stringent safety norms, and advancing towards autonomous and software-defined vehicles. Key prospects include ...
A vehicle that has been underwater can end up with electrical gremlins, mold, corroded wiring, and even structural issues ...
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan have created the world’s smallest fully programmable ...
Rice materials scientist and neuroengineer Christina Tringides has been named a Distinguished Scientist by the Sontag Foundation, a national recognition for early career researchers advancing ...
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