A nanomechanical sensor once limited to the lab can now detect ultrafine airborne particles, closing a key gap in pollution monitoring and climate science.
NASA plans to launch two new Earth observation satellites, STRIVE and EDGE, by 2030 to study the planet's evolving systems.
A nanomechanical sensor once confined to a physics lab is now detecting harmful nanoparticles, even in the Arctic. The NEMILIES project has ...
The days of dropping a thermal imaging camera and replacing an expensive lens are coming to an end with a new repairable lens developed by Flinders University scientists. The high-performance lens for ...
Could the Pixel finally stand toe-to-toe with Apple's Face ID?
Researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory are helping to pave a path for the eventual discovery of dark matter. With new approaches to measurement in the quantum realm, ...
DARPA and Raytheon have teamed up to tackle one of the growing threats to commercial and logistical shipping: attacks by ...
The US Air Force relies on stealth to survive modern defenses, evolving from Cold War lessons as speed, altitude, and numbers ...
When 12-year-old Matteo Mucchetti mapped out an amusement-style attraction that he wanted to create in his family’s basement and then showed it to his older brother Nico, the high-school sophomore was ...
Understanding what complex chemical measurements reveal about materials and reactions can take weeks or months of analysis. But now, an AI-powered platform developed by researchers at the Department ...
Astronomers want to collect as much data as possible using as many systems as possible. Sometimes that requires coordination ...
Sulphur lens from Flinders offers cheaper, repairable infrared optics for thermal cameras in phones, cars and sensors.
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