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Smart sensors catch spring humidity before mold takes over
Spring showers may bring flowers and sunlit afternoons, but they also bring moisture that creeps into walls, ceilings and ...
Patented IoT system shifts food safety from reactive detection to proactive prevention, using AI sensor fusion to ...
Demand for odor detection is growing in diverse fields such as food security, medical diagnostics, and environmental monitoring, but current technologies face limitations. Living cells with olfactory ...
Researchers at Tomsk Polytechnic University have proposed a universal laser processing technology that can create two ...
Find the right lab humidifier for your facility’s compliance, precision, and control needs with this complete technology ...
Jeppe Djernes Sinding, area sales manager at dol-sensors, recently spoke to The Poultry Site’s Sarah Mikesell at IPPE 2026 in ...
Changes in temperature, storms, and barometric pressure shifts can trigger migraine episodes for some people. Sensitivity varies widely by person. Hot, humid, or dry conditions may raise migraine risk ...
Implemented under the UNESCO/Japanese Funds-in-Trust for the Preservation of the World Cultural Heritage, in close ...
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Thermal cameras used in drones and robots can be tricked by heat sources, study finds
As thermal cameras become commonplace on autonomous drones and vehicles, a University of Florida engineering professor is ...
A fungus that evolved at Chernobyl and is now grown on the ISS, Cladosporium sphaerospermum, slightly reduced radiation levels.
Over 10,000 feet above sea level in Sequoia and Kings National Parks dozens of weather station towers are sprinkled amongst a ...
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