University of Mississippi researchers presented research on laser multibeam sensor technology to help detect landmines buried underground.
The detection of buried landmines could be greatly speeded up with mobile laser vibration sensing technology developed at the ...
The University of Mississippi has developed a new laser-based technology that makes landmine detection and removal faster and ...
Enough landmines are buried underground worldwide to circle Earth twice at the equator, but the identification and removal of these explosives is costly and time-consuming. New research could help ...
AI Robots and Laser Diode Testing Self-driving cars represent one of the most revolutionary shifts in transportation, poised ...
Using lidar, researchers discovered 6,500 Maya structures hidden in Mexico’s jungles, including pyramids and vast city ...
Researchers have developed a novel noninvasive diagnostic tool for detecting malaria-infected red blood cells (iRBCs) using laser and ultrasound technology..
A new technique called 'femtosecond-fieldoscopy' developed by the Max Planck Institute enables the precise detection of ...
Archaeologists have revealed an ancient lost Mayan city using advanced laser mapping technology, unearthing monumental ...
Bystronic has introduced the ByTube Star 130 laser tube cutting system, designed to handle tubes with diameters from 10 to ...
Scientists develop technique to transform Kevlar into graphene that combines health monitoring sensors and optical controls, ...
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Gravitational Wave Detector Revealed By NASA
NASA has unveiled its prototype for a space-based gravitational wave detector, capable of reading the space-time disruptions ...