Researchers at Binghamton have studied how wars, such as in Ukraine, have led to better landmine detection and don't require internet connections.
Today's antipersonnel land mines are small and often have plastic casings that standard metal detectors cannot register.
Artificial intelligence (AI) in research histopathology is turning whole-slide images of preclinical tissue into structured, quantitative data rather than a pathologist's subjective impression alone.
New laws in California and New York might stop anyone from 3D printing guns — and create entirely new kinds of surveillance.
The New Voice of Ukraine on MSN
UK researcher develops drone system to detect plastic landmines
Modern anti-personnel mines are small and often made with plastic casings that standard metal detectors cannot detect.
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How AI helps World Cup referees make the call
More than 1.5 billion people worldwide are expected to watch the 2026 World Cup finals. With that many fans scrutinizing every pass, touch and goal, FIFA is leaning on advanced computer vision ...
Researchers demonstrate a fabrication process of yttrium aluminum garnet doped with cerium 3D micro-objects, producing ...
In the smartphone space, the word ‘ultra’ has remained untouched by the ‘Pro fatigue’ that most brands have allowed to hollow out their own naming conventions. While ‘Pro’ has become a suffix thrown ...
The Soviet PFM-1, also known as the butterfly mine for its winged shape, was designed with chilling precision. Dropped from ...
Using AI and Australia's supercomputing infrastructure, researchers mapped 94 million craters on Mars, transforming planetary ...
This project combines a high-speed YOLOE vision engine running on a laptop (50+ FPS) with an ESP32 that wirelessly controls servos, sensors, and peripherals in real time. The result is a powerful dual ...
Meta's new AI detector has rate limits for some reason.
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