Researchers at Nagoya University have developed transparent nanosheet sensors that can detect RGB light in a single pixel, potentially enabling smaller, sharper, and more efficient cameras.
Following a four-year study, scientists at UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography released a new report to ...
Sony revives its premium series of bridge cameras with the excellent, if pricey, RX10 V, and it's a sensible upgrade ...
APIC Corporation has been awarded a contract modification to its Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Other Transaction ...
Examining JeetVet's Veterinary Endoscope Design, High-Definition Imaging, Flexible Optics, and Minimally Invasive ...
Meta is doubling down on AI agents with Muse Spark 1.1, a model that doesn't just answer questions — it can use apps, browse ...
Detailed price information for Aehr Test Systems (AEHR-Q) from The Globe and Mail including charting and trades.
Aehr Test announced a follow-on order for its FOX-XP wafer-level burn-in system, its third such order of 2026.
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The first smartphone I reviewed had a 3.5-inch screen. At the time, that felt like plenty of screen real estate and the idea ...
Bangalore-based Digantara Industries’ three cofounders, all alums of the 30 Under 30 Asia Class of 2025, set out to monitor ...
Israel has launched a project aimed at clearing part of the seas to give beach space back to the population. The Associated ...