Ever since the discovery of ‘Hall-effect’ nearly a hundred years ago, the principle has been increasingly being used for a plethora of industrial and commercial applications. Over the past two to three decades, a number of practical applications of hall-effect sensors has emerged in a rang
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Val de Vie is planning to build its own solar power plant with 3,600 photovoltaic (PV) modules to generate 1 MV of electricity.
Val de Vie is one of South Africa’s top luxury lifestyle estates and is located in the Cape Winelands between Paarl and Franschhoek.
The estate features
Val de Vie is planning to build its own solar power plant with 3,600 photovoltaic (PV) modules to generate 1 MV of electricity.
Val de Vie is one of South Africa’s top luxury lifestyle estates and is located in the Cape Winelands between Paarl and Franschhoek.
The estate features
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A team of Asian researchers say they have developed a vision sensor that closely emulates how human retinas adjust to light, something they say will improve machine vision for facial recognition.
The team comes from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Yonsei University in South Kore
Biometric authentication could soon be revolutionized as scientists in Japan have developed a security tool which identifies people by their breath.
Being able to fully rely on identity check systems is more crucial than ever for public institutions such as airports but also a wide varie
Biometric authentication could soon be revolutionized as scientists in Japan have developed a security tool which identifies people by their breath.
Being able to fully rely on identity check systems is more crucial than ever for public institutions such as airports but also a wide varie