Abstract: The surface electromyography(sEMG) sensor is widely used as a human-machine interface in wearable systems. Although numerous studies have applied compact ...
In the U.S., one in five of the 37 million adults who has diabetes is not aware of it (according to the U.S. CDC – Centers for Disease Control & Prevention). Current methods of diagnosing diabetes and ...
A 20-year old student at Florida Polytechnic University is a published scientist after he and his professor discovered peacock feathers can be used in laser physics. 27,116 people played the daily ...
MORPHO (Manufacturing, Overhaul, Repair for Prognosis Health Overreach) was a Horizon 2020 funded research project (September 2021 – January 2025) that aimed to optimize the manufacturing and life ...
SpaceX launches a Boeing-made X-37B space plane on a U.S. Space Force mission with its return date undisclosed. Photo: Jennifer Briggs/Zuma Press A Pentagon spaceplane called X-37B zoomed into orbit ...
Electro Optic Systems (EOS) says it has secured a deal to provide a counter-drone laser system to an undisclosed European buyer. The €71.4 million deal ($82.4 million) is for a 100-kW laser and was ...
Peacock feathers are well-known for their vibrant, shimmering hues. According to a recent study in Scientific Report, they might also be capable of emitting laser light after undergoing repeated ...
Peacock feathers are greatly admired for their bright iridescent colors, but it turns out they can also emit laser light when dyed multiple times, according to a paper published in the journal ...
Should the eighth mission scheduled for August 21 occur as planned, it is believed that the X-37B spacecraft will spend more than a year in orbit. In May, the People’s Republic of China demonstrated a ...
Peacock feathers are greatly admired for their bright iridescent colors, but it turns out they can also emit laser light when dyed multiple times, according to a paper published in the journal ...
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