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Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4)

Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4) runs demanding GIS, imaging, and annotation workflows on the go for surveys, briefings, and lab notebooks.

Designing A New Cockpit: Researchers Help Australian Navy Transform Helicopters

Human factors researchers from Georgia Tech's Electronics Systems Laboratory are helping Kaman and Litton develop a new flight system for the Royal Australian Navy's SH-2 Seasprite helicopters. The team is focusing on creating an intuitive interface that enables two-person crews to fly the aircraft safely and efficiently.

SourceGeorgia Institute of Technology·DateJul 1, 1998

Would You Trust A Robot To Sort Chocolates?

A new object recognition technique developed at Johns Hopkins University could help robots sort and pack chocolates with accuracy. By comparing distinctive series of numbers, called electronic signatures, a computer can tell how closely two objects resemble one another.

SourceJohns Hopkins University·DateMar 26, 1997

Voting Machines Can Make Casting Votes, Challenging, Studies Show

Research studies have found that popular voting mechanisms can be confusing and inaccessible to certain groups of people. Punch card ballots were particularly problematic, causing difficulties for voters who struggled to read small numbers and punch holes in the correct locations. In contrast, electronic voting machines with flashing l...

SourceOhio State University·DateOct 23, 1996
Apple iPhone 17 Pro

Apple iPhone 17 Pro delivers top performance and advanced cameras for field documentation, data collection, and secure research communications.

Study Says Machine Sensors Applicable To Human Ills

Researchers at Penn State's Applied Research Laboratory develop a 'roadmap' for applying machine sensor technology to human health. The technology could enable constant surveillance of bone cracks and heart activity, alerting physicians to intervene before it's too late.

SourcePenn State·DateMay 16, 1996