A nanowire diode with a built-in electron trap senses, denoises, and classifies images without separate processing hardware, mimicking the retina and opening a path to smarter edge computing.
China has opened access to what it describes as the world’s largest ship detection data set built using both visible light and infrared images. The resource, known as the Dual-Modal Ship Detection ...
You can use mmWave sensors to monitor presence rather than simply detecting motion.
The main advantage of the DMSD dataset is that it combines both visible as well as infrared images to collect rich data.
Apple's push toward a true all-screen iPhone is coming into focus again, with a new leak outlining a timed shift away from ...
New photos of Saturn captured by the James Webb Space Telescope and Hubble Space Telescope offer complementary views of the ...
Global thermal imaging manufacturer TOPDON has launched the TC001 Max, a dual-lens smartphone-connected thermal camera aimed at HVAC engineers, electrical contr ...
If a missile is launched from Iran toward a U.S. military base in the region, how do service members know in time to stay ...
Here's an interesting tidbit from Mark Gurman's profile of John Ternus for Bloomberg: Apple is apparently working on a smart ...
The notch arrived with the iPhone X. It was controversial from day one. And despite years of refinements, some version of it ...
I tested a near-infrared light device that attaches to my computer, mimics the sun, and allegedly improves mood and focus. Did it work?