Building out your smart home system doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg. Sometimes, older tech you may already have around ...
Tracking Iranian missiles and drones requires a network of satellites and numerous radars on land, sea and air.
University of Alberta and Department of National Defence researchers have developed a tiny battery-free sensor that can be used to track vital signs of soldiers in the field, including checking for ...
Smart homes were once the stuff of futurism, but they're here and they're surprisingly affordable and easy to implement thanks to sensors like these.
As of March 2026, the global industrial landscape has reached a critical inflection point where mechanical hardware is being superseded by Software-Defined Motion The Global Linear Actuators Market, ...
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Detecting visitors can be difficult, especially if you have a long driveway, but this alarm's impressive range will make sure you're aware when guests arrive.
Turning your home into a smarter space can be surprisingly affordable. These under $50 gadgets bring automation, monitoring, ...
China’s Unitree G1 humanoid robot plays tennis after training on 5 hours of amateur motion capture data from five players.
STMicroelectronics and Leopard Imaging have introduced an all-in-one multimodal vision module for humanoid and other advanced robotics systems. Combinin ...
Self-driving cars struggle when the weather turns bad. But a UK-EU partnership is getting to grips with the problem, funded by Europe’s flagship research programme, Horizon Europe ...
Every March, our team makes the trip to Chicago for the Inspired Home Show (IHS), one of the biggest housewares trade shows ...