sensing technology
Imagine a bottle of laundry detergent that can sense when you’re running low on soap
In London’s St. Paul’s Cathedral, a whisper can be heard far across the circular whispering
Ingestible sensors, powered by stomach acid, could monitor physiological conditions or deliver drugs
Ingestible electronic devices could monitor physiological conditions or deliver drugs. Researchers at MIT and Brigham
Portable handheld sensors for detecting explosives, wearable sensors that can detect chemical agents, compact devices
Each year, millions of people—especially those 65 and older—fall. Such falls can be serious, leading
The mining, navigation, minerals exploration and environmental hydrology sectors are set to benefit from new
Developing and evaluating motion-capture technology to help older adults “age in place” has been the
Made of pure copper, the ultra-thin ‘shell’ conceals sensors from remote inspection while still allowing
Silicone is so soft and flexible that it is easily deformed by the pressure of
New sensing technology could improve our ability to detect diseases, fraudulent art, chemical weapons and
The supersensitive device holds promise for medical imaging and quantum networks Physicists have found a
Engineers at Carlos III University in Madrid, Spain, have designed an optical sensor that detects
Plants have amazing and significant sensing capabilities. For instance, each single root apex can simultaneously