The U.S. Marine Corps is looking for camouflage cloaks that shield wearers from prying eyes and infrared cameras.
Even though the technology has been in use for decades, IR blasters are a key part of today's smart TVs and will be for years to come. Here's why.
Inspired by the infrared sensory organs of snakes, which allow them to detect prey in complete darkness, researchers at UNIST have harnessed artificial intelligence (AI) to develop a sensor material ...
New radar contracts, Europe's , France's VTOL UAS, and China's hybrid transport aircraft highlight rapid advances in military and unmanned systems worldwide ...
Abstract: The Wake-up Receiver (WuRx) presents a promising solution for energy-efficient, low-latency, and reliable wireless sensor networks (WSN) for numerous applications. With the use of an ...
Nvidia’s $4B photonics push highlights InP capacity bottlenecks. Click for an updated look at Aeluma, Inc. and other companies besides ALMU that may benefit.
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