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Seoul researchers develop 3D-printed auxetic sensors with enhanced sensitivity, stability, and wearable applications.
Now, a team of researchers from the University of Oxford, UCL, and Xi’an Jiaotong University may have found a solution. They’ve developed a soft, self-powered wearable sensor that uses AI to ...
Motion detectors aren't just for home security - you can also use them to regulate the temperature in your home, automate ...
Engineers at Duke University have developed a wireless patch that can noninvasively measure skin and tissue stiffness at ...
S AVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - The Savannah Police Department’s use of force policy is in focus after people posted videos on social media criticizing how officers handled a couple of recent arrests. Tuesday ...
New wearable device technology continuously monitors skin and tissue stiffness to provide real-time medical and athletic ...
The composition of sweat makes it a valuable diagnostic fluid. While it is mostly water, the small fraction containing ...
Event-based cameras and real-time motion analysis are redefining robot vision, tackling assembly challenges that traditional ...
Atlas, Boston Dynamics’ dancing humanoid, can now use a single model for walking and grasping—a significant step toward ...
In everyday life, it's a no-brainer to be able to grab a cup of coffee from the table. Multiple sensory inputs such as sight (seeing how far away the cup is) and touch are combined in real-time.
The Philips Hue Bridge Pro supports a new feature called MotionAware, which uses radio frequency (RF) sensing to detect changes in the Zigbee signal between bulbs, converting them into motion-sensing ...