Airports take security seriously, and the rising number of drones in the skies around them poses a real challenge. Here's how ...
Humans can ‘feel’ hidden objects under sand from 2.76 inches away, revealing the surprising power of remote touch.
The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) launched a remote sensing experiment to sharpen artificial intelligence (AI) ...
On October 7, a TikTok account named @fujitiva48 posed a provocative question alongside their latest video. “What are your thoughts on this new toy for little kids?” they asked over 2,000 viewers, who ...
Samsung is working on a new camera sensor, and once it finds its way into a next-gen Galaxy S-series device, it could help alleviate some of the brand’s problems with shutter speed. As reported by ...
GeekWire chronicles the Pacific Northwest startup scene. Sign up for our weekly startup newsletter, and check out the GeekWire funding tracker and VC directory. by Taylor Soper on Dec 8, 2025 at 7:19 ...
Smartphones rely on multiple sensors—such as the accelerometer, gyroscope, compass, and proximity sensor—to power everyday features. From screen rotation and navigation apps to motion tracking and ...
Abstract: Precise three-dimensional (3D) object detection in autonomous driving is essential yet challenging, primarily due to occlusions, diverse object dimensions, and complex urban settings. This ...
Google’s meme-friendly Nano Banana image-generation model is getting an upgrade. The new Nano Banana Pro is rolling out with improved reasoning and instruction following, giving users the ability to ...
Joseph Boden receives funding from the New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, and the Health Research Council of New Zealand. He is affiliated with the Harm Reduction Coalition ...
It’s not just you; Battlefield 6 has a hit detection issue. It turns out that there are a couple of bugs in the game that mean that when you point the gun at someone and shoot, sometimes it just doesn ...
A stapler that slides towards your hand before you reach for it. A lamp that tilts forward when you start to read. A chair that quietly adjusts to ease your back. The scenarios sound like science ...