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Polar Bears are nearly undetectable by infrared cameras, due to their transparent fur.
Currently, objects with a radar cross-section of 1m2 are detectable at ranges of 1, 000km.
But certain things aren't detectable using conventional methods: black holes, for instance, or cold dark matter.
This is possible because spreading oil has a tendency to flatten the sea surface and this effect is detectable from space.
The DNA is detectable under a specific light and can be assigned to a specific brand. It can't be copied.
Astronomers have also detected older and smaller m stars, previously thought to be quite dim, that actually outshine the sun in their X-ray emission.
For Marston, the polygraph was the equivalent of Wonder Woman's lasso: an infallible detector of the truth.35.
Rescuers can be not only alerted by the banging but also guided precisely to the scene.
By eavesdropping on plants it should be possible to develop an early warning system to detect pests and disease.
There are lots of drawbacks to traditional incremental K-means in event detection.
He looked back to see the hydrocarbon count registering from the exhaust sniffer.
How can scientists detect a particle that interacts so infrequently with other matter?
The probes have also made the scientists think that under its surface, Europa has a rocky core giving off volcanic heat.
The technique has been used to explore the neural circuitry of people suffering from depression, dyslexia, schizophrenia, and a host of other neurological conditions.
The avalanche photodetector demonstrated by IBM is the world's fastest device of its kind.
In addition to Acceleo, Obeo Designer also brings along Obeo Traceability to detect and correct all incoherence and synchronization problems between your application code and your models.
China will launch more space probes to the moon.
NASA is developing a series of robotic probes that will get the most bang from a buck.
The infrared method can circumvent defensive strategies, such as shielding the keypad.
It doesn't emit or reflect any light, so the most powerful telescopes have no hope of spying it directly.
So was born the echo-sounding apparatus, now in general use in ships.
They gathered together temperature readings collected by everything from a 19th-century voyage of British naval ships to modern automated ocean probes.
Perched on top of the fencing is a network of 900 surveillance cameras to detect intrusions.
Fortunately, a group of astrophysicists has proposed a means of detecting cosmic neutrinos by harnessing the mass of the ocean.
Avoid placing probes at function entry and exit points.