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    Amphenol Advanced Sensors, with its portfolio of industry-leading brands - Thermometrics, NovaSensor, Telaire, Protimeter and Kaye - is an innovator in advanced sensing technologies and innovative...
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    Since 1980 Vemer has been present in the market as industrial manufacturer of solutions to measure and manage the major electrical parameters for civil and industrial use. In its premises of Feltre,...
  • News - 29 Jan 2011
    In a bid to meet NASA’s endeavor to detect levels of aerosol in the earth’s atmosphere, Raytheon will install aboard Glory, a NASA spaceship, a sensor, called the Aerosol Polarimetry...
  • News - 8 Oct 2010
    NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center has granted two contracts valued at $1.7 billion, for a  period of eight years to Raytheon Company on behalf of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric...
  • News - 27 Sep 2024
    A team of European scientists is developing new space sensors that use quantum technologies to measure acceleration with great precision. This research marks a critical step towards future space...
  • News - 24 Feb 2023
    Intelligent gas warning devices from MSR-Electronic detect gases in engine rooms and cargo holds of ships at an early stage and reliably. Commercial shipping poses a particular risk in the event of...
  • News - 31 May 2022
    Gas detectors from MSR-Electronic monitor test procedures in climate chambers. Image Credit: Eurac Research/Ivo Corrà Various institutes of the private research centre Eurac Research...
  • News - 7 Oct 2021
    A request has been sent to policymakers as well as city and regional government leaders to find out the way in which real-time monitoring of urban greenhouse gases (GHGs) could help them in their...
  • News - 20 Sep 2021
    A civil engineer from the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) is working with a Texas coastal town to create an economical sensor network that will help the community track the effects of climate...
  • News - 26 May 2021
    Researchers from the University of Surrey believe that tin-based gas sensors could help track and control harmful nitrogen (NO2) gases that pollute our planet. Image Credit: University of...

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