Researchers have revealed that a new seed-sized radar prototype can detect movements 1/100th the width of human hair. What's even more intriguing, though, is that the radar is so tiny and energy ...
COUNCIL BLUFFS GETS NEW TECHNOLOGY. IT MONITORS VITAL SIGNS AND MOVEMENT WITHOUT NURSES HAVING TO TOUCH THE PATIENTS. WELL, LAST YEAR, THEY HAD SENSORS IN A QUARTER OF THEIR ROOMS. AND AS OF THIS WEEK ...
Even though the tiny water creatures and humans would appear to have nothing in common, the structure and function of the hair cells on zebrafish skin are nearly identical to cochlear hair cells found ...
Motion detectors currently on the market for smart homes are often a bit clunky. They detect movement but can’t distinguish specific areas and trigger devices related to them. The Aqara FP2 changes ...
Apple is investigating how the addition of electrodes to Apple Watch bands could detect the muscle movement and minute electrical activity when a user makes just about any finger gesture. Apple Watch ...