Researchers have developed a compact camera that captures ultraviolet, near-infrared, and visible images using a single chip.
The event-based camera tracked multiple targets, including ground vehicles, aircraft, and live fires, by capturing rapid ...
Raytheon’s RAIVEN EO/IR sensor completes first UH-60 flight test, delivering 270° night situational awareness.
The photograph shows a one-inch, single-crystal lead sulfide (PbS) film wafer (left). The right panel demonstrates a clear infrared image of a university emblem and Chinese characters, captured at ...
Honeywell (HON) on Monday introduced a gas sensor that uses non-dispersive infrared technology to detect flammable gases including methane, propane and butane in industrial environments. The sensor is ...
Editor’s note: This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. The global price of oil continues to skyrocket as Iran’s missiles and ...
The global price of oil continues to skyrocket as Iran’s missiles and drones hit vital infrastructure in Arab Gulf states. Billion-dollar American radar systems have also been targeted and destroyed ...
The new Kia EV3 delivers a driving experience that reflects a blend of modern technology, comfort, and futuristic character in today’s electric vehicle landscape. Automatic registration for US ...
First-person view of someone aiming a TV remote at a smart TV - Proxima Studio/Shutterstock In recent years, IR blasters have become a standard part of smart TV systems, but it's not always clear just ...
In this photo captured with a thermal imaging camera, a U.S. service member poses for a portrait during a NATO exercise Nov. 20, 2024, near Heinu, Finland. (Leon Neal/Getty Images) As the Ukraine war ...
Alleged battery of Escambia County Jail inmate leads to arrest of two corrections officers ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. -- Two Escambia County corrections officers have been arrested after an investigation ...
After decades of intense research, surprises in the realm of semiconductors—materials used in microchips to control electrical currents—are few and far between. But with a pair of published papers, ...