Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. — A team of innovators at the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Chemical Biological Center have been working on an art-of-the-possible concept for a system ...
A new generation of microsensors could provide the vital link between food products and the Internet of Things. Researchers have developed an ultra-thin temperature sensor that is both biocompatible ...
Neurotransmission operates on a millisecond timescale but is changed by normal experience or neuropathology over days to months. Despite the importance of long-term neurotransmitter dynamics, no ...
A DIME FOR A CAROUSEL RIDE - DEVCOM CBC electrical engineer James Severtsen demonstrates how the DIMES are inserted into the carousel attachment on the FLIR Skyraider quadcopter. The quadcopter can ...
A new article explains how scientists borrowed concepts from quantum mechanics to build new microsensors that can enable data gathering from hard-to-monitor environments. Wireless microsensors have ...
A team of eight EPFL students has come up with a portable biosensor that can measure the amount of vancomycin in a patient's blood stream, enabling doctors to better control the dosage and reduce ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More San Francisco-based Siren has unveiled socks with microsensors woven in ...
France 2030 is a strategic €34 billion investment by the French government aiming to kickstart economic growth in the country. As part of this initiative, the SIRCAPASS project (Surveillance of Road ...
High-Sensitivity Microsensors on the Horizon With Design Breakthrough by Researchers at the Advanced Science Research Center at The Graduate Center, CUNY NEW YORK, May 14, 2018 -- Wireless ...
Nowadays microsensors are already used in many different applications, such as the detection of poisonous gases. They are also integrated into miniaturised transmitter/receiver systems, such as the ...
Biodegradable microsensors for food monitoring. (Video: Simon Zogg / ETH Zurich) Nowadays microsensors are already used in many different applications, such as the detection of poisonous gases. They ...