Engineers at Queen Mary University of London have built a new color-changing tactile sensor, which allows robots to "see" and touch in real-time. The novel idea was invented by Giacomo Sasso, a ...
The new tactile system allows robots to see touch in real time by instantly transforming invisible mechanical forces into vivid, dynamic color patterns.
One seismometer is often not enough to reliably detect earthquakes or human activity such as underground nuclear tests.
Nuttida Rungratsameetaweemana is challenging a story neuroscience has told for decades. According to the conventional account, our eyes collect raw information and relay it through a series of nerves ...
With that conviction at its core, DATALAND has partnered with to create an aural environment unlike anything found in any ...
Animals don't experience the world passively. A hawk tilts its head to track prey. A person leans forward to read a sign.
Proton has released Lumo 2.0, bringing major upgrades to its AI assistant with a new architecture and several new ...
Engineers have developed a new way to monitor how tiny lab-grown human heart tissues beat—by effectively "listening" to the ...
Connecting sensors to Arduino opens up a vast array of possibilities for hobbyists and professionals alike, transforming ideas into functional prototypes and projects. Whether you want to measure ...
Abstract: Arduino is an open-source microcontroller system that has been widely used in the development of various electronic projects because it is simple to use and many resources are available. The ...
Abstract: The development of digital image sensors is primarily driven by the pursuit of fidelity and dynamic range, which are essential for cinematic visual storytelling. This paper examines the ...
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