Harvard researchers created programmable knitted fabric that changes shape, acts as electronic switches, and could power the next generation of wearable technology.
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Our team designed and built a fully functional prototype from the ground up. We handled the firmware, the PCB layout, the 3D ...
Knitted fabrics are usually associated with warm sweaters, scarves, and blankets. But researchers at the Harvard John A.
A new particle detector called PLATON could replace millions of tiny detector components with a single block of ...
Light Operate vs. Dark Operate Sensor Modes: Understanding the Difference and Choosing the Right One
Choosing the correct output mode on a photoelectric sensor is critical to reliable machine operation. A simple configuration ...
The northern lights may appear in some of the northernmost states Monday night.
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Tiny chip that controls mid-infrared light could improve detection of gases and heat
Infrared cameras can be used to spot useful information that our eyes can't see, such as gases escaping from a pipeline, ...
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Snapping knits turn fabric into switches that count steps and light LEDs
Knitting has come a long way from sweaters and blankets. Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and ...
Scientists at Pennsylvania State University have developed a novel conductive ink that can be painted directly onto the skin ...
Korean researchers have developed, for the first time in Korea, a 200Gbps-class photodetector device for use in hyperscale AI ...
ACC contains specialized neurons that sustain rich action-relevant information after action execution, enabling prolonged action monitoring, and supporting complex associative linking across events.
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