In today’s episode, we’re uncovering the ten most shocking booby traps of World War II, from the German “Bouncing Betty” that launched itself into the air before shredding entire squads, to butterfly ...
The tricks use simple objects found almost anywhere. Each one relies on timing, perception, and misdirection. What looks impossible often has a straightforward explanation. Small details make the ...
At the heart of every camera is a sensor, whether that sensor is a collection of light-detecting pixels or a strip of 35-millimeter film. But what happens when you want to take a picture of something ...
Abstract: Multimodal remote sensing images provide complementary information, enhancing the effectiveness of object detection tasks in open-world scenarios. To address the imbalance of information ...
Recent research suggests that humans have a surprising ability—we can sometimes feel a physical object before making contact with it. In a study published this past October in the journal IEEE ...
Python has become one of the most popular programming languages out there, particularly for beginners and those new to the hacker/maker world. Unfortunately, while it’s easy to get something up and ...
Cancer continues to be one of the world's top causes of death, partly because of delayed discovery of the disease. But according to a recently released study, a simple blood test may be able to ...
As robotics, wearable tech, and human-machine interfaces evolve, the demand for high-performance tactile sensors that can feel like human skin is surging. Now, researchers from the University of ...
Imaging buried objects Left: artistic impression of metal spheres buried in small glass beads; centre: conventional ultrasound image; right: the new technology can precisely determine the positions of ...