Researchers unveil a tool for making compressed deep learning models less vulnerable to attack
New research explores graphene-silicon devices for photonics applications
A biosensor has been developed that attaches to a phone and uses bacteria to detect unsafe arsenic levels
Researchers hope to demonstrate why we should all take a keener interest in what is contained within everyday electrical items
Researchers have created an "unclonable" tag that can never be replicated, even by the manufacturer
Your knees and your smartphone battery have some surprisingly similar needs
New technique turns smartphones, thumb drives, and other electronics into "your own personal radiation detector"
A newly discovered protein could help detect, target, and collect from the environment the rare-earth metals used in smartphones
Fostering productivity at the bench or in the field
Unlike most commercially available tests, it can detect levels below EPA standards
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