
How one little sensor will make your life better
Sensors are in your future, from cancer detection to self-driving cars, and Israel’s Vayyar hopes to have a hand in many of them.

Sensors are in your future, from cancer detection to self-driving cars, and Israel’s Vayyar hopes to have a hand in many of them.

Researchers remotely detect buried landmines using fluorescent bacteria encased in polymeric beads illuminated by a laser-based scanning system.

GearEye, Seatylock and Lil’ Monkey turn to the community-at-large to fund products for children, cyclists and anyone who’s ever misplaced something.

No more canaries in mines: Today’s sensors provide key information on everything from digital health to airport safety.