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Listening to the body's quietest, yet most dynamic movements with a wearable sensor
The human body continuously generates a rich spectrum of vibrations—often without us ever noticing. Everyday unconscious ...
A team of researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has introduced a novel framework for monitoring ...
The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) has developed an ultrasonic sensor technology that applies a ...
Scientists at TU Delft have designed a nanostring that, when poked, doesn't lose its energy to the environment immediately.
Having an AI assistant is all the rage these days, but AI assistants usually don’t know about your automation setups and may have difficulty dealing with tasks asynchronously. Enter zclaw.
This work presents a new fabrication method for a sensitive electrode in an electrochemical vibration sensor, incorporating a silicon groove design that effectively decouples the flow hole depth from ...
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