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This Fingertip for Robots Uses Magnets to ‘Feel’ Things
Curated from www.wired.com - March 11th, 2021
By sensing the subtle changes in the finger’s own magnetic field, this new technology could one day make for ultra-sensitive prosthetic hands.
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Submitted on 11/03/2021 by
igor_X
Army Trains AI to Identify Faces in the Dark
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - March 11th, 2021
The U.S. Army Research Laboratory has developed a dataset of faces to train facial recognition that works in darkness
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Submitted on 11/03/2021 by
geraldinebc15
The Morning After - Engadget | Engadget
Curated from www.engadget.com - March 11th, 2021
There's a new Cybertruck competitor, and an arcade-style TMNT game.
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Submitted on 11/03/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Desktop hologram printer produces custom 3D motion art at home
Curated from newatlas.com - March 11th, 2021
Holograms are one of those sci-fi promises that always seem to remain just out of reach. Now a former MIT Media Lab researcher is crowdfunding a desktop 3D hologram printer that can create images that pop out in 3D, and even appear to move.
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Submitted on 11/03/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Radar-Piezoelectric Tech Tracks Hive Mind—of Bees
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - March 10th, 2021
Innovative dual-sensor system enables beekeepers to thwart swarming, robbing efforts
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Submitted on 10/03/2021 by
geraldinebc15
2D video to 3D faces: Facing down a key challenge in VR
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - March 10th, 2021
Smartphone input can now generate photorealistically lit and shadowed 3D human faces, viewed from any angle
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Submitted on 10/03/2021 by
geraldinebc15
AI learns from brain signals to create personalized attractive faces
Curated from newatlas.com - March 10th, 2021
Although certain celebrities are widely considered to be nice-looking, beauty does still ultimately lie in the eye of the beholder. A new AI-based system is able to ascertain which features are found most attractive by individual people, and then create faces combining those qualities.
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Submitted on 10/03/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Albertsons tries new robot shopping carts, bringing groceries to your house
Curated from boisedev.com - March 9th, 2021
Boise-based Albertsons Companies started sending robots on to the streets around a few of its stores recently. It’s the latest in a series of ideas to add more tech. to the long-standing grocery chain’s services. Albertsons launched a trial at two of its Safeway stores in Northern California that al...
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Submitted on 09/03/2021 by
igor_X
How light-propelled robots will fly in the wafer-thin atmosphere of Mars
Curated from thenextweb.com - March 9th, 2021
What goes up must come down, but as any aerodynamics engineer will tell you: getting it up is the hard part. On Earth, where our atmosphere is rather dense compared to many planets, we’re able to send aloft objects that are massive enough to be anchored to the ground through gravity via engineering ...
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Submitted on 09/03/2021 by
igor_X
How a soft robot survived the deepest ocean on earth
Curated from www.nature.com - March 9th, 2021
Deep-sea fish inspires robot that can withstand the crushing pressures of the Mariana trench
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Submitted on 09/03/2021 by
igor_X
Are You Brave Enough to Get a Tattoo From a Robot?
Curated from www.pcmag.com - March 9th, 2021
What can 5G do for you? How about handling enough data to get inked by a tattoo artist in a remote location? London-based technologist Noel Drew and tattoo artist Wes Thomas made it a reality.
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Submitted on 09/03/2021 by
igor_X
Meet Moxie, the robot that could be your child’s or parent’s new best friend
Curated from www.fastcompany.com - March 9th, 2021
This cute character with the big, Hollywood-movie personality, is here just in time to deal with the loneliness epidemic.
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Submitted on 09/03/2021 by
igor_X
Using AI to Find Essential Battery Materials
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - March 9th, 2021
As battery demand soars, researchers are turning to artificial intelligence for more effective and sustainable methods
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Submitted on 09/03/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Deepfake tech used to bring dead relatives back to life
Curated from newatlas.com - March 9th, 2021
Genealogy company MyHeritage is putting deepfake technology to a creatively unsettling use with a new feature called Deep Nostalgia. The system animates photographs of long-deceased loved ones, turning old still portraits into uncanny blinking and smiling videos.
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Submitted on 09/03/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Visible Touch: How Cameras Can Help Robots Feel
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - March 8th, 2021
Computer vision combined with deep learning can replicate the sense of touch in some social robots
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Submitted on 08/03/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Slopehelper agricultural robot tends to steep vineyards
Curated from newatlas.com - March 8th, 2021
Although we've been hearing about various agricultural robots that are still in development, there's at least one which is already commercially available. It's called the Slopehelper, and it's made mainly for use in vineyards.
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Submitted on 08/03/2021 by
geraldinebc15
This L.A. start-up is building tiny injectable robots to attack tumors
Curated from www.latimes.com - March 7th, 2021
Chemotherapy and radiation can cause too much collateral damage to treat some brain tumors. Crumb-sized robots could be the solution.
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Submitted on 07/03/2021 by
igor_X
Video "Perseverance" robot moves to the surface of Mars for the first time
Curated from swordstoday.ie - March 7th, 2021
The U.S. space agency "NASA" announced on Friday that the probe "Perseverance" had succeeded in traveling a few meters on Mars for the first time since it
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Submitted on 07/03/2021 by
igor_X
SpaceX investigates Starship blast site using a robot
Curated from www.slashgear.com - March 7th, 2021
SpaceX is certainly no stranger to missions that don’t go as planned. While getting the Falcon 9 ready for prime time, the company certainly suffered some rocket losses. Currently, SpaceX has…
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Submitted on 07/03/2021 by
igor_X
Video Friday: Nanotube-Powered Insect Robots
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - March 6th, 2021
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
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Submitted on 06/03/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Watchy: The Hackable $50 Smartwatch
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - March 6th, 2021
This Arduino-compatible watch uses an ESP32 microcontroller and an e-ink display
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Submitted on 06/03/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Biohybrid robot wired to “hear” using locust’s ear
Curated from newatlas.com - March 6th, 2021
Researchers at Tel Aviv University have managed to create a kind of cyborg, by integrating the ear of a locust into a robot. The robot was then able to respond to noises that the biological sensor picked up, which could pave the way for more sensitive and efficient sensors.
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Submitted on 06/03/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Atomically Precise Sensors Could Detect Another Earth
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - March 5th, 2021
Tiny wobbles of distant stars may soon help reveal life-sustaining worlds
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Submitted on 05/03/2021 by
geraldinebc15
3D Printed Home Technologies Scaling Up Around the World
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - March 5th, 2021
The construction industry eyes 3D printing to build affordably and rapidly—and for the next few billion
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Submitted on 05/03/2021 by
geraldinebc15
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