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What Are the Benefits of Wireless Temperature Monitoring?

Technology is advancing at a rapid pace. Smart devices have taken over the world and are continually developing at a swift rate. Wireless temperature monitoring is one of the recent products that we used to think as an impossibility in earlier times. Wireless temperature monitoring technology has countless applications and many industries have availed and […]

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Temperature Monitoring for Medicines

Medicines are sensitive products and it is very easy for them to become unstable or unusable. High or low storage temperatures can impair their quality. Incorrectly stored medicines lose their efficiency and can be harmful to health. Therefore correct storage is vital to ensure that medicines remain safe, efficacious and retain their high quality right

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Rack temperature monitoring: The secret to comfortable data center equipment

Servers certainly have some ventilation and self-cooling capabilities, but we would hardly call them warm-blooded. Every 1 degree Fahrenheit increase in ambient temperature yields a 1 degree F increase for the average CPU. In other words, there’s a clear correlation between data center temperature and rack equipment temperature. When, exactly, does this become a problem? It

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Low-Cost Scanning Device Detects Skin Cancer through Temperature Monitoring

Melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, may soon be easier to detect, even at early stages, thanks to a group of McMaster University students. Not only that, but the device is significantly less expensive than other detection methods, making it a highly cost-effective solution that could revolutionize how melanomas are identified. As reported by

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Ultimate precision for sensor technology using quibits and machine learning

There are limits to how accurately you can measure things. Think of an X-ray image: it is likely quite blurry and something only an expert physician can interpret properly. The contrast between different tissues is rather poor but could be improved by longer exposure times, higher intensity, or by taking several images and overlapping them.

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