The wearable sensor developed by researchers at the University of Maryland, known as “Smart Underwear,” continuously tracks hydrogen in intestinal gas. The technology offers one of the first ...
Measuring human movement with tracking devices on looser clothing is more accurate than on tight body suits or straps. This discovery by scientists at King's College London could mark a potential ...
Police are now using artificial intelligence to track down suspects. One advocate is pushing back on its use, bringing a nationwide debate to Provo.
Arduino test code is run to see if the sensors are working properly, with built-in LED flashing when the sensor is triggered, ...
3News Investigates exposed the gap, pushed for change, and got results. One year after Ohio's tracking law took effect, we ...
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