High-altitude, long-runout landslides are among the most destructive natural hazards in mountainous regions, capable of causing extensive damage and triggering cascading effects such as floods and ...
Current methods-reliant on computational tomography imaging and bronchoscope inspection-pose risks due to radiation and lack the ability to provide continuous real-time feedback outside of hospitals.
Xiaoguang Dong, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, is leading a team of researchers that has developed a system of artificial cilia capable of monitoring mucus conditions in human airways ...
A new advance in health monitoring which uses radar to "listen" to patients' heart sounds with remarkable accuracy could lead ...
Xiaoguang Dong, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Vanderbilt University, is leading a team of researchers that ...
A research team led by Prof. Xie Chengjun and Zhang Jie from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy ...
University of Mississippi researchers presented research on laser multibeam sensor technology to help detect landmines buried underground.
The detection of buried landmines could be greatly speeded up with mobile laser vibration sensing technology developed at the ...
New wind turbine designs need to tackle challenges on a smaller scale. The U.S. is accelerating its plans to expand offshore ...
Enough landmines are buried underground worldwide to circle Earth twice at the equator, but the identification and removal of these explosives is costly and time-consuming. New research could help ...
Join us for an informative webinar on "Current Sensing in Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)," where we will discuss the important role of current sensing in improving BESS safety and performance.