MIT engineers have devised a new technique to detect either electrical activity or optical signals in the brain, using a minimally invasive technique based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
DARPA is looking for a platform that can tell whether Internet of Things devices have been hijacked based on fluctuations in the heat, electromagnetic waves and sound they put out as well as the power ...
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Researchers in Uruguay have discovered a method to wirelessly intercept and interpret video signals from HDMI cables using electromagnetic (EM) radiation and AI algorithms, raising ...
The parents raising health concerns about a Boca Raton area elementary school near high-tension powerlines do not think a compromise is possible with the Palm Beach County School Board on ways to ...
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US firms showcase unmanned systems that respond to electromagnetic threats in real time
Defense technology is rapidly evolving as artificial intelligence and unmanned systems become more integrated ...
WACO, Texas A Baylor University researcher is currently developing an electromagnetic sensor that could provide diabetics a noninvasive alternative to reading their blood glucose levels, and new ...
A wall-mounted metasurface powered by a large language model interprets voice commands and uses ordinary WiFi signals to ...
China launched a Long March 2D carrier rocket on Saturday afternoon from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in its northwestern Gobi Desert, sending an electromagnetic monitoring satellite into space ...
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