SAN DIEGO, March 20 (UPI) -- A team of U.S. chemists and physicists has developed a tiny, inexpensive sensor chip capable of detecting common chemicals used in homemade explosives. University of ...
By contrast, the self-proclaimed data geeks on the sensor panel, which included John Keefe of New York’s WNYC, used sensors to highlight the benefits of harvesting readily available information: the ...
The sensor setup is simple by design. It consists of a standard thermocouple similar to those found in a home oven, which is ...
A team of chemists and physicists has developed a tiny, inexpensive sensor chip capable of detecting trace amounts of hydrogen peroxide, a chemical used in the most common form of homemade explosives.
The Altoids tin is a handy enclosure for various electrical projects, as evidenced by this homemade wireless sensor bar, crafted by benheck.com forum user ghosstt (well-known in his community for his ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for a new project to keep them busy this weekend may be interested in building their very own Raspberry Pi sensor hat similar to that created by Hackster.io member ...
In a small but significant step in the battle against terrorism, scientists have developed an inexpensive chip capable of detecting hydrogen peroxide, the chemical used in the most common form of ...
LOS ANGELES - A team of chemists and physicists at the University of California in San Diego (UCSD) has developed a tiny, inexpensive sensor chip capable of detecting homemade bombs, the university ...