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Thales launches next-gen helicopter light to boost safety in night rescue missions
Thales has introduced a new Search and Landing Light (SLL) designed to improve visibility ...
British farmers may soon manage crop conditions using real-time data from advanced plant wearables, similar to how people use ...
What if a simple park bench could charge your phone, monitor air quality, and save energy? Smart solar benches are making ...
For more than 160 years, engineers building anything that generates or manages heat have worked under a rule so reliable it might as well have been gravity: whatever surface absorbs infrared radiation ...
All the gear you need to supercharge your year - some current, some on the way ...
Scientists have created a programmable material that gives engineers unprecedented control over heat, with potential ...
Researchers from Skoltech have devised a way to detect infrared radiation across a wide range without cooling the detector.
We've talked plenty of times here about the infeasibility of launching a mirror big enough to directly image exoplanets using ...
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Laser dazzler blinds drone sensors in breakthrough counter-UAS technology trials
US Defense firm NUBURU has reported encouraging initial results from tests of its laser ...
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Why cryogenic sensors may switch to light: New laser moves data fast with less heat
FPAs are image sensors that convert infrared light into electrical signals to produce real-time thermal images and are widely ...
Learn how to repurpose your spare ESP32 boards into cost-effective presence detection sensors using the Tommy Sense ...
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