The era of quantum sensors is steadily moving toward commercialization while startups eye brand-new sensing applications.
A new 3D-printed pipe has been created that will auto-regulate temperature, perfect for satellites that are in space.
Scientists have found a way to turn static electricity into usable energy using a simple, cost-effective triboelectric nanogenerator. By upgrading their previous design with heavy-duty tape, they ...
Think of 2025 as a transition year as networking players put their efforts into finding new applications with solid business ...
A more sustainable new form of electronic tag could help reduce the vast environmental impact caused by single-use RFID ...
To promote the use of quantum sensors in industry, Fraunhofer IAF has developed a virtual application laboratory for quantum sensing. This innovative information platform provides comprehensive ...
Kyocera unveils first LIDAR fusion sensors that aligns the optical axes of the camera and LIDAR into a single sensor.
RIT chemical engineering researcher contributes to new technique to manipulate light to improve applications for sensors, ...
DGIST research teams have developed a self-powered sensor that uses motion and pressure to generate electricity and light ...
The study authors suggest that when it comes to altermagnetism, the magnetic moments of adjacent atoms are aligned in ...
Electrochemical reaction-based stimuli-responsive materials are shaping up the era of innovative display devices. By embedding luminescent europium(III) complexes and color-changing viologen ...
Researchers have developed a new optical sensor that provides a simple way to achieve real-time detection of extremely low levels of arsenic in water.