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  • Today I successfully soldered sensor in WLP4 (4 bumps at 0.84 × 0.84mm area)

    misaz
    misaz

    Hello everyone. Today I completed something small but great at once. I first time successfully soldered extremely small sensor - Maxim Integrated MAX31875 I2C temperature sensor. This is sensor is provided as part of MAXESSENTIAL01 Sample Kit which you…

    • 7 days ago
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  • Free-Floating Robots Monitor the Oceans for Climate Change - Thousands of Them

    Catwell
    Catwell

    The robotic vessels dive thousands of meters to gather temperature and salinity data every ten days while drifting on the ocean currents. (Image credit: Argo)

    Earth’s oceans play an enormous role in regulating global weather. As the planet warms, the…

    • 11 days ago
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  • This terahertz imager microchip can see ‘invisible’’ objects

    Catwell
    Catwell

    The terahertz microchip can detect an object that can’t be seen due to obstruction, such as fog, smoke, or dust. (Image Credit: University of Texas)

    The University of Texas and Oklahoma State University researchers recently unveiled a terahertz…

    • 15 days ago
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  • Apple develops a new framework for custom hand gestures on wearable sensors

    Catwell
    Catwell

    Apple’s new gesture customization framework allows users to add their own gestures for wearable sensors. (Image Credit: Xu et. Al)

    Apple researchers developed a new framework for users to add their own gestures to wearable sensors without causing…

    • 19 days ago
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  • Cabin Awareness Technology uses Radar to Detect Occupants in Vehicles

    Catwell
    Catwell

    The system uses millimeter-wave radar to detect occupants throughout the vehicle cabin to help prevent heatstroke deaths. (Image credit: Toyota)

    According to the NHTSA (US Department of Transpiration) and Insurance Zebra, there is an average of 38 hot…

    • 22 days ago
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  • Tw/e researchers unveiled new flexible sensors for robots in an industrial work environment

    Catwell
    Catwell

    Flexible sensors can be installed on the surface of a robot in an industrial work environment, ensuring that these robots detect a human’s presence. (Image Credit: TW/e, Marco Fattori)

    Robots are commonly deployed in industrial workplaces for varying…

    • 24 days ago
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  • Introducing TypeAnywhere, a QWERTY-based text entry device

    Catwell
    Catwell

    TypeAnywhere allows a user to type on any surface. (Image Credit: University of Washington)

    HMIs are the most important feature, in my opinion. How else do we interface with the world and devices?

    Researchers at the University of Washington developed…

    • 29 days ago
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  • Nanobots may become the future of wound treatment, killing off bacteria

    Catwell
    Catwell

    Nanobots were used to treat a mouse’s wound, which was infected with the Acinetobacter baumannii superbug. (Image Credit: ACS Nano 2022, 16, 5, 7547-7558)

    Samuel Sanchez, an engineer from the Institute of Bioengineering in Barcelona, Spain, adapted…

    • 1 month ago
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  • Researchers develop a 3D-printed bracelet, allowing people with cerebral palsy to play video games

    Catwell
    Catwell

    The 3D-printed sensor bracelet allows people who have cerebral palsy to play video games or use a computer. (Image Credit: University of Sydney)

    Engineers at the University of Sydney developed a 3D printed bracelet that could allow people with cerebral…

    • 1 month ago
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  • Microlens Array Enables Development of a Thin Sensor for Computer Vision

    Catwell
    Catwell

    A new minimized MLA-based sensor (right) is seen next to a standard vision-based tactile sensor. (Credit: Chen et. al.)

    Vision-based tactile sensors have been widely studied in the robotics field, as they are capable of tracking movement and changes…

    • 1 month ago
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  • POLL Seeking Feedback on Questions for Panel Discussion on Sensor Technology

    rscasny
    rscasny

    element14 is going to host a panel discussion on Sensor Technology this summer. 

    The panel discussion is loosely focused on new trends and developments in senor tech. We have developed some questions, but we wanted to get some feedback from the quantity…

    • 1 month ago
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  • Researchers use ultrasound technology to stimulate visualization for a blind rat

    Catwell
    Catwell

    University of Southern California researchers stimulated a blind rat’s eye with ultrasound waves to provide visualizations. (Image Credit: University of Southern California)

    $44 billion for Twitter, barely anything for what really matters in improving…

    • 2 months ago
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  • H2L Technology develops a wristband that stimulates pain in the metaverse

    Catwell
    Catwell

    H2L’s armband applies electrical shocks to the wearer’s arm whenever they experience sensations in the metaverse. (Image Credit: H2L Technologies)

    The metaverse is about to get a whole lot more realistic, on its way to replacing the real…

    • 2 months ago
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  • Wearable, Mind-Controlled Cat Ears Move According to Your Mood

    Catwell
    Catwell

    A prototype of the EEG-controlled cat ears rests on a mannequin. (Credit: Jazz Dimauro)

    Taking costume cat ears up a notch, artist and self-described practical technomancer Jazz Dimauro designed wearable cat ears that use a MindWave headset to move and…

    • 2 months ago
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  • Image captured by the James Webb Telescopes pushes the laws of physics' limits

    Catwell
    Catwell

    The James Webb Telescope captured this stunning image of a Milky Way star, 2MASS J17554042+6551277, along with distant galaxies in the background. (Image Credit: NASA/STScl)

    On March 16th, the James Webb Telescope transmitted its most detailed image…

    • 2 months ago
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  • Scientist claims that mushrooms communicate with each other using electrical signals

    Catwell
    Catwell

    A recent study revealed that mushrooms could potentially communicate with each other via electrical signals. (Image Credit: Hans Veth/Unsplash)

    Mushrooms may possess complex communication capabilities. A recent study conducted by Andrew Adamatzky, a computer…

    • 2 months ago
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  • Scientists expect to use cosmic ray muons to unlock the pyramid's secrets

    Catwell
    Catwell

    Scientists associated with the Exploring the Great Pyramid mission plan to use advanced detectors to map the pyramid. (Image Credit: Jeremy Bezanger/Unsplash)

    Scientists affiliated with the Exploring the Great Pyramid (EGP) project announced that they…

    • 2 months ago
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  • Listen up! Researchers develop special fiber that detects even the tiniest sounds

    Catwell
    Catwell

    The acoustic fiber, woven into the fabric, converts sound vibrations into electrical signals for sound detection capabilities. (Image Credit: Greg Hren/MIT)

    MIT engineers developed a flexible piezoelectric fabric microphone, which picks up and interprets…

    • 3 months ago
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  • Introducing the Internet of Animals, a Global Wildlife Monitoring System

    Catwell
    Catwell

    Astronauts installed the ICARUS system on the International Space Station. (Image Credit: ESA/NASA/AstroSerena)

    Bio-logging, also known as wildlife monitoring, has been around for a while and recently made some significant advancements. Back in the 1990s…

    • 3 months ago
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  • Scientists use sophisticated technology to track bird migration

    Catwell
    Catwell

    LunAero observes migrating birds as they pass in front of the moon. (Image Credit: University of Oklahoma)

    For centuries, scientists have been perplexed by birds and what they may be doing during the night. Some even theorized that birds would go underwater…

    • 3 months ago
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  • Japanese researchers equip seals with a CTD sensor to study water under the Antarctica ice

    Catwell
    Catwell

    The image shows a Weddell seal with a conductive, temperature, and depth sensor attached to its head. (Image Credit: Nobuo Kokubun (NIPR))

    Like living robots. Every hear of the "Internet of Animals?"

    It may seem bizarre at first, but Oceanographers…

    • 3 months ago
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  • Researchers develop a sensor that responds to heat

    Catwell
    Catwell

    Graphical representation of the sensor and the color changes in response to heat. (Image Credit: DOI: 10.1109/JSEN.2021.3135941)

    Liverpool Hope University researchers developed the first robotic sensor capable of imitating a human's response to heat…

    • 4 months ago
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  • Researchers develop new lie detector that catches dishonest people with ease

    Catwell
    Catwell

    Professor Yael Hanein of the Tel Aviv University (Image credit: TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY)

    Researchers at Tel Aviv University in Israel developed a new lie detector test that could eventually substitute the ones commonly used today. This system uses a person…

    • 4 months ago
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  • Sheep implanted with bionic eyes can see better

    Catwell
    Catwell

    Australian researchers implanted bionic eyes in sheep to determine if it helps improve their vision. (Image Credit: Skitterphoto/pixabay)

    Australian researchers managed to improve sheep's vision by implanting bionic eyes, called Phoenix 99, behind their…

    • 4 months ago
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  • Researchers develop first artificial fish powered by human heart cells

    Catwell
    Catwell

    The biohybrid fish, inspired by the zebrafish, can improve its swimming motion over time. (Image Credit: Michael Rosnach, Keel Yong Lee, Sung-Jin Park, Kevin Kit Parker)

    Harvard University and Emory University researchers recently developed an autonomous…

    • 4 months ago
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