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Smartphone-powered athletic "smart suit" needs no batteries
Curated from newatlas.com - September 22nd, 2020
When it comes to tracking an athlete's performance, a single wearable sensor doesn't always provide much information, yet multiple hard-wired sensors restrict movement. That's a where a new sensor suit comes in – and it's powered by a smartphone.
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Submitted on 22/09/2020 by
geraldinebc15
ROBOTSHOP LAUNCHES ITS NICHE MARKETPLACE IN ROBOTICS | RoboticsTomorrow
Curated from www.roboticstomorrow.com - September 22nd, 2020
RobotShop.com, the world's leading source of robotics technology, today announces a major pivot by enhancing its online activities to include a Marketplace, allowing manufacturers and suppliers of robotics products to sell directly on its e-commerce platform.
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Submitted on 22/09/2020 by
Mariane
A New Way For Autonomous Racing Cars to Control Sideslip
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - September 21st, 2020
Swiss Formula Student team uses AI and sensors on the vehicle to calculate velocity and control sideslip
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Submitted on 21/09/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Make IoT Devices Certifiably Safe—and Secure
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - September 21st, 2020
Makers of Internet-connected gadgets should have to certify that their products can resist cyberattacks
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Submitted on 21/09/2020 by
geraldinebc15
How Realtime Robotics is helping robots avoid collisions
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - September 21st, 2020
Realtime Robotics has a unique circuit design that, when combined with proprietary software, acts like a plug-in motor cortex for robots.
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Submitted on 21/09/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Robot feeds pigs while playing classical music
Curated from www.pigprogress.net - September 21st, 2020
A feeding robot has been developed in Brazil, playing classical music for pigs.
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Submitted on 21/09/2020 by
igor_X
PufferBot: A flying robot with an expandable body
Curated from techxplore.com - September 21st, 2020
Researchers at University of Colorado Boulder's ATLAS Institute and University of Calgary have recently developed an actuated, expandable structure that can be used to fabricate shape-changing aerial ...
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Submitted on 21/09/2020 by
igor_X
This Raspberry Pi Robot Plays Tic-Tac-Toe So You Never Play Alone
Curated from www.tomshardware.com - September 21st, 2020
But will it let you win?
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Submitted on 21/09/2020 by
igor_X
ABB Just Debuted a Next-Gen Robot for Multi-Industry Robotics Automation
Curated from interestingengineering.com - September 21st, 2020
ABB has debuted a robot designed for a wide spectrum of industries for the next-gen of automation.
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Submitted on 21/09/2020 by
igor_X
Robots gear up to march to the fields and harvest cauliflowers
Curated from www.theguardian.com - September 21st, 2020
Prototype technology could help alleviate growing shortage of human crop pickers
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Submitted on 21/09/2020 by
igor_X
Video Friday: Drone Helps Explore World's Deepest Ice Caves
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - September 18th, 2020
A new video created by Swisscom Ventures highlights a research expedition sponsored by Moncler to explore the deepest ice caves in the world using Flyability’s Elios drone.
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Submitted on 18/09/2020 by
geraldinebc15
China to Launch Space Mining Bot
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - September 18th, 2020
Chinese company sets out first steps towards extracting space resources
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Submitted on 18/09/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Practical new 3D printing resin optimized for visible light
Curated from newatlas.com - September 18th, 2020
One method of 3D printing involves selectively exposing liquid resin to ultraviolet (UV) light, causing that resin to harden into a solid. Now, scientists have developed a new resin that works with safer, more energy-efficient visible light.
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Submitted on 18/09/2020 by
geraldinebc15
NASA Study Proposes Airships, Cloud Cities for Venus Exploration
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - September 17th, 2020
Should crewed exploration of Venus come before we try to go to Mars?
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Submitted on 17/09/2020 by
geraldinebc15
JOYCE humanoid from Immervision to showcase computer vision
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - September 17th, 2020
JOYCE, an Internet-connected humanoid robot, is a platform that Immervision hopes developers will use to advance computer vision.
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Submitted on 17/09/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Porous silicone paves the way for wearable biosensors that breathe
Curated from newatlas.com - September 17th, 2020
Biosensors that can be worn on the skin promise some exciting possibilities, with the potential to non-invasively monitor everyday health, and even things like glucose or stress levels. Scientists at Binghamton University have made a breakthrough that could make them more comfortable to wear and the...
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Submitted on 17/09/2020 by
geraldinebc15
TOBOT Is Your Tic Tac Toe Opponent With A Bad Attitude
Curated from hackaday.com - September 17th, 2020
[3dprintedlife] is apparently a little bored. Instead of whiling away the time playing tic tac toe, he built an impressive tic tac toe robot named TOBOT. The robot uses a Rasberry Pi Zero and a Fea…
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Submitted on 17/09/2020 by
igor_X
A Walking Robot With A Single Servo
Curated from hackaday.com - September 17th, 2020
We’ve all been there — you see somebody do something cool on YouTube and you just have to give it a go. For [lonesoulsurfer], the drop-everything-and-build happened to be a little four-…
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Submitted on 17/09/2020 by
igor_X
Medical robotic hand? Rubbery semiconductor makes it possible
Curated from techxplore.com - September 17th, 2020
A medical robotic hand could allow doctors to more accurately diagnose and treat people from halfway around the world, but currently available technologies aren't good enough to match the in-person experience.
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Submitted on 17/09/2020 by
igor_X
H-E-B looks to deploy robots to handle booming delivery and pickup business
Curated from www.ksat.com - September 17th, 2020
H-E-B LP has partnered with Switzerland-based Swisslog Logistics Inc. to deploy automated micro-fulfillment centers to streamline its growing curbside and delivery service.
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Submitted on 17/09/2020 by
igor_X
NVIDIA is officially buying ARM for $40 billion
Curated from www.engadget.com - September 16th, 2020
NVIDIA is officially buying the chip design company ARM for $40 billion.
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Submitted on 16/09/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Argo AI Model Jointly Plots Vehicle Pose and Shape From LiDAR Data
Curated from medium.com - September 16th, 2020
A novel network architecture for jointly estimating the shape and pose of vehicles even from partial LiDAR observations.
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Submitted on 16/09/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Clearpath to offer ROS-enabled Spot quadruped robot to researchers
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - September 16th, 2020
Clearpath Robotics, which has used ROS in its wheeled robots, is supporting researches with a ROS Package for the Spot legged robot.
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Submitted on 16/09/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Open-Source Robotic Arm For All Purposes
Curated from hackaday.com - September 16th, 2020
A set of helping hands is a nice tool to have around the shop, especially if soldering or gluing small components is a common task. What we all really want, though, is a robotic arm. Sure, it could…
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Submitted on 16/09/2020 by
igor_X
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