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No furnace required: Scientists make room-temperature alloys with custom strength
Scientists unlock a room-temperature way to make high-entropy alloys, with potential for batteries and rare mineral recovery.
A research team in South Korea has developed a next-generation sensor material capable of integrating the detection of ...
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Low-cost sensor system can check indoor air quality in real time
Humans spend about 80% of their time indoors, but keeping track of the air we breathe usually requires expensive lab-grade ...
Four lessons learned developing the world’s smallest electrical impedance sensor for medical devices
Sensome CTO/COO Gor Lebedev says his company's big bet on a tiny chip yielded useful insights for other medical device ...
Toxic metals are pushing infrared detector makers into a corner, but NYU Tandon researchers have developed a cleaner solution ...
The toxic heavy metals in today's infrared detectors are increasingly banned under environmental regulations, forcing ...
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Ancient 4th-century pinhole concept reimagined in lens-free infrared camera design
A laser-driven “optical pinhole” unlocks distortion-free mid-infrared imaging for night vision and environmental monitoring.
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