An electrochemical sensor developed at Oregon State University holds promise for making food quality testing faster, more ...
Researchers have developed a sensor array design technology inspired by the human auditory system. By mimicking the human ear's ability to distinguish sounds through tonotopy, this innovative sensor ...
MIT's new device uses light to measure blood sugar levels without any needles, and a wearable version is already in the works ...
Engineers at Rice University have developed a dual-bacterial system that converts chemical signals directly into electrical ...
The home improvement duo at Mason Dixon Acres provides a transparent look at the final technical hurdles of a DIY HVAC startup, from high-voltage wiring to system troubleshooting. Trump’s chances of ...
Wireless sensors used in wearable smart devices and medical equipment must be capable of detecting minute changes while ...
Previous reports have suggested that Apple is planning to fit a 200-megapixel camera to an iPhone in either 2027 or 2028. While squeezing ever more pixels into the same size sensor would be bad news ...
Spirent’s James Kimery spoke with EEWorld on how testing Wi-Fi devices is becoming more of an end-to-end experience. The RF is mature; it’s time to move on to performance testing.
Smart rings represent the most exciting and fastest-moving area of wearables, with the top options offering accurate health tracking, sleep monitoring, and stress insights. The market boomed last year ...