In the quirky quantum world, particles can be affected by forces that they never directly encounter. A classic example is the ...
Recently, Berenberg Bank’s Michael Filatov initiated coverage of Mobileye Global Inc., highlighting its role in camera-based advanced driver assistance systems, while a leading U.S. automaker agreed ...
In the quirky, quantum world, particles can be affected by forces that they never directly encounter. A classic example is ...
This optical interface for a quantum memory will be a key component of future quantum networks. (Photo: Markus Breig, KIT) Nuclear ...
Nuclear fusion technology solutions, the generation and use of hydrogen, as well as the calibration and collaboration of ...
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New diode design could shrink image sensors with built-in memory and compute
Every time a smartphone snaps a photo, millions of tiny light detectors capture the scene and then ferry all that raw data across the chip to a separate processor for storage and number-crunching.
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A truly invisible device that does not disturb its surroundings and its metamaterial shell
Metamaterials are carefully engineered materials that possess desirable properties and can be used to manipulate ...
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US firm can help faster, real time tracking of high-speed threats with infrared camera
A Massachusetts-based company has developed a new type of event-based mid-wave infrared (MWIR) camera.
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When Canon went out to test its latest camera, it captured ships that were ten miles away – in the dark. The new Canon MS-510 ...
RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – The city of Rio Rancho says its new speed cameras are doing what they’re supposed to: slowing drivers down. The Rio Rancho Police Department (RRPD) says in the two months the ...
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Ultra-thin camera delivers 140-degree view with no lens protrusion
A breakthrough technology has emerged to fundamentally solve the camera protrusion/thickness issue, which has been a persistent limitation as smart devices become thinner. A KAIST research team has ...
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