Scientists at UCLA and UC Berkeley have created a groundbreaking type of image sensor that can recognize materials and objects the moment light hits it—without needing a computer to process the data ...
Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), in collaboration with UC Berkeley, have developed a new type ...
Lars Stevens-Cullinane works in a dark room. But he's not processing negatives and printing photographs on light-sensitive ...
The “Check Engine” light is a car’s way of raising its hand to say, “Something’s off.” Sometimes it’s minor. Sometimes it’s your wallet’s worst day of the month (or year…). After two decades of ...
An experimental flu test could detect the virus right on the tip of your tongue. Researchers in Germany have potentially discovered a new way to spot influenza through an edible test, potentially like ...
Flu season is fast approaching in the northern hemisphere. And a taste-based influenza test could someday have you swapping nasal swabs for chewing gum. A new molecular sensor has been designed to ...
Modern-day vehicles are equipped with numerous sensors designed to monitor every aspect of the car. If one of these systems detects an issue, it is likely to trigger the warning system, which will ...
This library (with examples) is designed to be integrated in projects using any kind of photocell to retrieve the light intensity (in Lux or footcandles). It handles the GL55xx photocell series but ...
In Test cricket, play cannot start, is immediately suspended, or cannot restart if the on-field umpires agree the light conditions are "dangerous or unreasonable". That wording comes from section 2.8 ...
Most of us expect that a check engine light is no big deal when it comes on within the first 20k miles. It might mean a loose gas cap or a fussy sensor. That’s what makes what happened to Nick Godfrey ...
Psychedelic substances like psilocybin get some hype as recreational drugs, but recent studies suggest that they may treat depression and other neuropsychiatric conditions, perhaps by forging new ...