Helium leaks are hard to detect. Helium is odorless, colorless, tasteless, and does not react with other chemical substances.
New car interiors are laced with speakers and microphones to support increasingly complex audio systems and voice recognition features. Now Harman wants to put this hardware on the outside of cars as ...
Helium leaks are hard to detect, since it is odorless, colorless, tasteless, and does not react with other chemical ...
Helium is a noble gas, and its colorless, odorless, and non-reactive properties make it extremely difficult to detect. A ...
Scientists have tapped into the power of neural networks to detect and locate gunshots connected to poaching with a web of ...
Acoem, a provider of advanced physical security solutions, will showcase its next-generation gunshot detection system. Acoem ATD (Acoustic Threat Detection) technology is designed for security ...
Helium leaks are hard to catch. This triangle-shaped device uses sound changes to find leaks and shows how it works.
A new type of sensor that levitates dozens of glass microparticles could revolutionize the accuracy and efficiency of sensing, laying the foundation for better autonomous vehicles, navigation and even ...
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