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Laser-made, ultra-thin material enables precise, self-powered tracking of healing wounds ... Penn State. (2025, February 11). New smart sensor takes the pain out of wound monitoring. ScienceDaily.
Smart fabric background. Wavy cloth with electronic components embedded into the futuristic fabric. getty. The following is part of a series on brain-machine integration and biomechanical ...
Laser-induced graphene (LIG) forms when a laser heats certain carbon-rich materials — like plastic or wood — in a way that converts their surface into a graphene structure. The laser essentially ...
Finding ways to maintain social distancing will be key to getting workers back into the office. An Israeli company thinks it can help, using smart sensors mounted on workplace ceilings.
Apple bought Primesense, an infrared sensor company, in 2013 — and a new kind of sensor would be critical for Apple to add augmented reality features to upcoming versions of the iPhone.
Waymo's lidar sensor — known as Laser Bear Honeycomb — uses lasers to understand nearby objects and can be used in applications outside of self-driving cars.
What can you do with laser that destroys glass lenses? Zap incoming missiles, neutralize armored vehicles, and wipe out night vision goggles, for starters. In Wired News, I describe the Laser ...
A group at the University of Montpellier's Institute of Electronics and Systems has demonstrated mid-IR semiconductor lasers grown expitaxially on an on-axis silicon substrate, said to be the first ...
The flexible sensor, ideal for use in the human body, uses laser-induced graphene to simultaneously but separately measure temperature and strain, potentially enabling better wound healing ...
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