Researchers have studied rat and mouse whiskers, but these key organs for elephants have been largely overlooked.
There are about 1,000 tiny hairs on an elephant’s rugged trunk, all designed to help the animal feel, a new study found.
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Vantrue Pilot 2 thermal camera system overview
This video explores Vantrue’s latest innovation through the Pilot 2 dashcam, which is equipped with a thermal camera system. This technology allows the device to detect the body heat of humans and ...
Elephants are born with about 1,000 of these bristles, many of them anchored in the trunk’s wrinkles to act like feelers. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Thermal and night vision, although both are designed to improve nighttime visibility, are essentially different technologies.
A new study from an interdisciplinary German research collaboration, led by the Haptic Intelligence Department at the Max ...
“The hairs on the head, body, and tail of Asian elephants are stiff from base to tip, which is what we were expecting when we found the surprising stiffness gradient of elephant trunk whiskers,” ...
AI and machine learning integrations are transforming ANVS from simple object detection to predictive systems, enabling mid-range vehicles to access night vision features previously reserved for ...
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Animals that are thought to predict the weather
For centuries, humans have looked to animals for clues about the weather, relying on their instincts and behaviors to predict storms, seasonal changes, and even natural disasters. From the famous ...
An elephant's trunk looks rugged, but it is also one of the most sensitive touch organs in the animal kingdom. New research reveals that this ...
An exciting highlight will be the Innsbruck students' participation in the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale 2025, accompanied by Tom Kovac and Marjan Colletti. Masarah Paquet-Clouston heads the ...
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