Marine Corps Times on MSN
US Marine Corps pursues thermal cloaks to hide troops from heat sensors
The U.S. Marine Corps is looking for camouflage cloaks that shield wearers from prying eyes and infrared cameras.
Sensors placed around the office space record the heat and then incorporate AI to look at every aspect of physical interactions. Companies use the data to make decisions about layout and design, ...
ST. CHARLES, IL, August 8, 2005 - System Sensor released their new 5601P mechanical heat detector in August 2005. The 5601P is a 135-degree F fixed, single-circuit, rate-of-rise (ROR) heat detector ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Listening to the body's quietest, yet most dynamic movements with a wearable sensor
The human body continuously generates a rich spectrum of vibrations—often without us ever noticing. Everyday unconscious activities such as breathing, speaking, and swallowing all produce subtle yet ...
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