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AI advances supernova research for scientists
Scientists at the University of Warwick have used artificial intelligence (AI) to analyse cosmic explosions known as supernova.
Making sense of real-time load measurement
The handling of dry bulk materials used to be a completely manual process, but it is now being increasingly automated in a drive to reduce both the costs and the risks of injury, while also increasing throughput and accuracy.
OMNIVISION announces new, single intelligent sensor
OMNIVISION, one of the leading global developers of semiconductor solutions, including advanced digital imaging, analog, and touch and display technology, has announced the new OV01D1R intelligent CMOS image sensor enabling the computing industry to address human presence detection (HPD), infrared (IR) facial authentication, and always-on (AON) technology with a single sensing camera – while retaining low power consumption and operating ind...
Raspberry Pi releases new AI kit
The Raspberry Pi Foundation, in collaboration with Hailo, announces the release of theRaspberry Pi AI Kit.
Wide bandgap semiconductor testing to demo at PCIM Europe
Rohde & Schwarz will showcase its latest solutions for power electronics testing at PCIM Europe in Nuremberg (June 11 to 13).
New iC-PXL3212 optical reflective encoder from iC-Haus
iC-Haus has presented the latest generation of its optical reflective encoder iCs at the SENSOR + TEST (1-528).
Ever wanted an extra thumb? Well, now you can!
Alongside Cambridge University, members of the public were able to learn quickly how to use a third thumb – a controllable, prosthetic extra thumb – to pick up and manipulate objects.
Sierra Space reinvents space transportation with Dream Chaser
Sierra Space announced the successful completion of a rigorous environmental test suite on the Dream Chaser spaceplane, Tenacity, at NASA’s Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, Ohio.
Volvo developing hydrogen-powered trucks
Volvo Trucks is developing trucks equipped with combustion engines that run on hydrogen.
AI could provide early heart failure detection
Artificial intelligence could have a significant role in the early diagnosis of people at risk of heart failure, as it is capable of identifying anomalies that are traditionally difficult to detect, according to new research.