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US firm can help faster, real time tracking of high-speed threats with infrared camera
A Massachusetts-based company has developed a new type of event-based mid-wave infrared (MWIR) camera.
I bought an earwax camera for my toolkit and use it for everything but my ears ...
Researchers have developed a compact camera that captures ultraviolet, near-infrared, and visible images using a single chip.
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Supreme Court weighs phone searches to find criminals amid complaints of 'digital dragnets'
Does the 4th Amendment's ban on unreasonable searches extend to your smartphone and its tracking data?
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How to check your mobile phone's radiation levels easily
Understanding Mobile Phone Radiation In today's digital age, mobile phones have become an integral part of our lives. However ...
The mantis shrimp prowls the shallow waters of the world’s oceans, armed with some of the most complex eyes in the animal ...
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A worst-case solar storm could knock out satellites, GPS and power grids, report warns
Scientists outline how a once-in-a-century solar storm could disrupt the technology modern society depends on.
Tech Xplore on MSN
Tiny cameras in earbuds let users talk with AI about what they see
University of Washington researchers developed the first system that incorporates tiny cameras in off-the-shelf wireless ...
TAMPA — A Spectrum News investigation has found information that gives insight into what caused Haines City police officers to stop using body cameras for more than two months. City documents show ...
In this study, the authors use microCT to image an intact hatchling octopus and segment major organ systems, including the vascular, respiratory, digestive, and nervous systems. The resulting dataset ...
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