A sensor inside the World Cup ball detected a touch no one could see, and it ended Croatia's tournament in stunning fashion.
Every four years, at the FIFA World Cup, Adidas unveils a new football and in 2026, the latest edition is called the Trionda.
Soccer officials already rely on cameras to see who’s offside and who sent the ball out of bounds. But during this World Cup, refs will use digital twins of each player to view plays from every angle.
A team of engineers at the University of California San Diego has developed an electronic sticker that can monitor a person's vitamin C levels using the sweat from their fingertips—no blood draws, lab ...
Before every match at the 2026 World Cup, a ball gets plugged in and charged like a smartphone. The Adidas Trionda is the most technologically advanced football ever made, and it is about to change ...
Supporting security operations for 20+ FIFA World Cup 2026 matches, SIGMA unifies operations in chaotic sensor environments for CBRNE threat detection and response ...
If you’ve been watching World Cup matches, you’ve heard commentators talk about player speed, distance covered, and ...
This battery-free electronic sticker attaches to everyday objects like a drinking cup and monitors vitamin C levels from a person’s fingertip sweat. A team of engineers at the University of California ...