This tiny chip can withstand temperatures up to 1,500 degrees and could one day sit inside the core of a nuclear reactor, delivering critical real-time data.
The advocacy organization Phaware has put out a new app to help people affected by pulmonary hypertension (PH) stay on top of their disease.
Data originates at the edge, and processing it locally unlocks powerful real-time efficiencies that open very rich product ...
In this episode of Space Minds, host David Ariosto speaks with Doug Hendrix, co-founder and CEO of ExoAnalytic Solutions — a ...
Momentus Inc. (NASDAQ: MNTS), a U.S. commercial space company offering satellite buses, satellite components, and in-space transportation services, today announced its latest partnership with DPhi ...
The IMX828 is an example of how a sensor with an integrated MIPI A-PHY interface can support high-bandwidth, low-latency and ...
Mather House is being used as a “living laboratory” to study energy consumption, waste, and sustainability in older buildings ...
Researchers at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have developed a wearable sensor system capable of estimating ...
Scientists have developed a portable biosensor that can detect levels of BDNF, a protein linked to mental health conditions ...
Mississippi city ends contract with Atlanta company that provides gunshot detection devicesMississippi TodayThe Associated PressA Mississippi city has ended its contract with Atlanta-based Flock ...
“Edge computing also means less data travels long distances, lowering the load on main servers and networks,” says Neel ...
Florida Institute of Technology's students have developed a way to measure a hurricane's impact, helping to charge fair ...