Optical illusions aren’t just fun—they’re windows into how our brains construct reality. New research reveals the specific brain circuits and neurons responsible for ‘seeing’ things that aren’t there.
Electrical circuits have always been a mystery to me. Those tiny components that look like Chiclets or jewelry beads somehow make a light blink, produce music, and detect motion. So I was happy to ...
The FNIRSI-1014D oscilloscope is housed in a plastic enclosure designed for handheld or bench operation. The front panel contains the display, input connectors, and control knobs. The rear panel ...
1 Department of Computer Engineering, School of Engineering, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan. 2 Department of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, Faculty of Information Technology, ...
Every illusion has a backstage crew. New research shows the brain’s own “puppet strings”—special neurons that quietly tug our perception—help us see edges and shapes that don’t actually exist. When ...
Abstract: This paper presents the design, fabrication, and characterization of a 4-to-2 optoelectronic encoder utilizing the light-emitting transistors (LETs) platform. By employing a GaAs-based ...
Members can download this article in PDF format. As robotics matures from simple process automation to more advanced AI-driven systems, engineers are faced with making critical design choices for a ...