Researchers from Skoltech have devised a way to detect infrared radiation across a wide range without cooling the detector.
Researchers have developed a new reliable and durable sensor that can work in temperatures as high as 900 degrees Celsius or 1,650 degrees Fahrenheit and can be used in multiple industries. Extreme ...
While much of the quantum industry’s attention remains fixed on next-generation computers, a South ...
Researchers in Spain developed a cyber-resilient framework to detect and identify false data injection attacks in ...
Stress and strain sensors underpin mechanical sensing across electronics, robotics and bioengineering, yet their distinct physical meanings and response pathways are often confused. This Review ...