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AZoOptics on MSNTeledyne FLIR OEM Radiometric Thermal Boson+ and Hadron 640R+ Dual Thermal-Visible Camera Modules Now AvailableThe Hadron 640R+ and Boson+ radiometric camera module products are all dual use and classified under U.S. Department of Commerce as ECCN 6A003.b.4. They are available for purchase globally from ...
Ever since their discovery almost four decades ago, high-temperature superconductors have fascinated scientists and engineers ...
The NDAA-compliant and ITAR-free radiometric Boson+ and Hadron models provide real-time temperature measurement of every pixel within a scene. Built for defense and industrial applications with ...
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The Escapist on MSN‘I Don’t Understand’: The Internet Can’t Wrap Its Head Around Sony Testing AI-Generated PlayStation CharactersSony is going in on AI, according to a leaked video. In it, an employee demonstrates an AI-generated Aloy taking and answering questions.
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A recent study claiming inequality of opportunity in the sciences commits statistical and conceptual errors that make its ...
Lantronix’s Open-Q SoMs fully support Teledyne FLIR Hadronâ„¢ dual visible-thermal and Boson® thermal camera modules, allowing for simultaneous color and infrared video capture across multiple MIPI-CSI ...
Boson Camera: Integrated with the Lantronix ultra ... Optimized for AI and Edge Computing Lantronix’s Open-Q 5165 is an ultra-compact (50mm x 29mm), production-ready, pre-certified SoM based ...
Teledyne FLIR OEM, part of Teledyne Technologies Inc., has announced the availability of radiometric models of its ...
One of the tiniest building blocks of the universe has a weigh-in problem, and Ashutosh Kotwal is determined to get to the bottom of it. For nearly 30 years, the Duke physicist has led a worldwide ...
For nearly 30 years, the Duke physicist has led a worldwide effort to hone in on the mass of a fundamental particle called the W boson. It’s the force-carrying particle that allows the sun to burn and ...
Social media platform X suffered multiple service outages on Monday due to what its owner, billionaire Elon Musk, called a "massive cyberattack" that he said possibly originated from Ukraine.
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