Researchers have created “Smart Underwear,” a wearable device that measures flatulence by detecting hydrogen produced by gut microbes. Early tests suggest people may pass gas about 32 times a day—much ...
A concise review identifies routine household vulnerabilities that create easy entry points, explaining why simple ...
It features a photoelectric sensor, making it a smart choice for placement near a kitchen, as ionization smoke detectors are more apt to go off if you burn a piece of toast. This smoke alarm has a ...
The Honeywell Home X8S Smart Thermostat features a touchscreen display, connects to your video doorbell and works with your ...
A new water sensor built from leftover refinery sulfur can tell mercury, silver, and iron apart at very low levels. That turns an unwanted industrial residue into a tool that could spot contamination ...
This new line of sensors can operate in hostile settings due to NewTek’s technology that does not contain internal microelectronics at the sensing element.
Patented IoT system shifts food safety from reactive detection to proactive prevention, using AI sensor fusion to ...
This smart gadget will send alerts to your phone if water is detected and sound a loud alarm so you won’t miss it.
Researchers are testing "smart underwear" sensors that track when people pass gas—while also recording diet and daily habits. Early results show pe ...
The rise of smart technology and AI within the field of safety offers a significant and positive step forward in the way we monitor workplace safety. The research for the most recent Dräger Safety and ...
At Embedded World 2026, DFRobot, a global leading open-source hardware supplier, is presenting its latest industrial sensing, edge computing, and AIoT solutions at Hall 5, Stand 5-224. The showcase ...