Humans can ‘feel’ hidden objects under sand from 2.76 inches away, revealing the surprising power of remote touch.
Modern smartphones are packed with a wide range of sensors, and their magnetometer can successfully identify certain kinds of ...
An upcoming wearable device for the legally blind could help them navigate public and outdoor spaces independently, acting as 'glasses' that guide them through their surroundings. The .Lumen glasses ...
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How to Use the X-Ray in Quarantine Zone The Last Check
At a basic level, using the X-Ray is simple; you hold down ( LMB/RT/R2) and move the screen around to investigate different ...
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How police detect mobile phone use while driving
Mobile phone detection cameras are now being introduced on UK roads. This video explains how the technology works, what it can detect, and how police use it to identify drivers using phones behind the ...
Physically, sound is just pressure moving through a medium. If you harness that pressure correctly, you can actually push things around using nothing but sound. That's exactly what researchers at ...
An Orange County hospital is turning to artificial intelligence, giving radiologists an extra edge to detect breast cancer in its early stages.
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'Glorified metal detectors': City councilmembers to assess AI gun detection system use in schools
The technology is currently in 27 schools and processes around 14,000 entries each morning. Baltimore City Public Schools ...
A Husqvarna researcher developed a fast, interpretable PV hotspot-detection method using IR thermography and Lab* color-space features instead of heavy neural networks, achieving up to 95.2% accuracy ...
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