Humans can ‘feel’ hidden objects under sand from 2.76 inches away, revealing the surprising power of remote touch.
Most of us are familiar with haptics on touch-screen phones. The feedback technology uses vibrating pulses to replace the tactility of, for example, pressing a physical button. At the recent computer ...
This figure illustrates the difference between digital and physical attacks in the context of remote sensing. It is observed that: • For physical attacks, the attacker manipulates either the actual ...
Researchers jointly developed an originative radio receiver DESHIMA (Deep Spectroscopic High-redshift Mapper) and successfully obtained the first spectra and images with it. Combining the ability to ...
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