One of the coolest things about infrared cameras is that you can point them at a scene and get a visual image of how hot or cold things are. So … what if those things are humans? Could you use an IR ...
WANDA COMMERCIAL CENTER., GONGSHU DISTRICT, HANGZHOU, ZHEJIANG PROVINCE, CHINA, January 16, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- ...
A health official watches travelers on a thermographic monitor Jan. 27 at the Sultan Iskandar Muda International Airport in Aceh Besar Regency. At the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in the ...
Infrared imaging helps us see things the human eye cannot. The technology—which can make visible body heat, gas leaks or water content, even through smoke or darkness—is used in military surveillance, ...
SANTA FE, N.M. — Forest rangers are using infrared technology to detect residual heat from pile burns, helping them to identify hotspots and prepare for wildfire season. “Everybody can remember the ...
There are currently fewer than 80 Southern Resident Killer Whales left in North America's Pacific Northwest, and unfortunately boat collisions with them are on the rise. In order to address the ...
New research will allow cameras to recognize colors that the human eye and even ordinary cameras are unable to perceive. The technology makes it possible to image gases and substances such as hydrogen ...
Foresight’s QuadSight uses four video cameras—two high-def RGBs and two IRs—to expand the detection range and enhance effectiveness in nighttime and bad-weather conditions. Detection of obstacles and ...