Late-night feeds, muddy school runs, arms full of shopping: those dim corners at home can turn small tasks into hassles. Now ...
Can one sensor handle fast motion, low light, IR scenes, and tiny devices at once? A new 5 MP design claims it can — here is more.
Nobody wants a blinding “big light” at midnight. A palm-sized gadget is quietly fixing gloomy corners for busy households.
Cyborg cockroaches guided by ultraviolet light and motion feedback navigate obstacles autonomously, showing how noninvasive ...
The Google Nest Doorbell (wired, 3rd gen) packs high-res video, but its brilliant Gemini AI is the biggest justification for ...
According to a comprehensive new study from Credence Research, the Global Electronic Sensor Market is on a path of robust and ...
An elastic metamaterial can do math by directing motion through tiny pathways, showing how materials might one day handle simple computing tasks without electronics.
According to a comprehensive new study from Credence Research, the Global Electronic Sensor Market is on a path of robust and sustained growth.
Physicists chilled a sugar crystals then used them to search for dark matter. This new project is called SWEET.
Lidl’s £2.99 toilet night light makes late-night bathroom trips safer, calmer, and even fun for kids. 💡 This motion-sensor ...
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Soft, flexible material performs complex calculations, paves way for smart robots
Soft elastic material uses energy-free floppy modes to perform and reprogram calculations, enabling smarter robots and ...
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