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A research team led by Profs. Chen Deyong and Wang Junbo from the Aerospace Information Research Institute (AIR) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a novel microsensor that enhances both ...
Loomia created its tactile sensing developer kit after surveying 100 engineers as part of the NSF I-Corps program.
Modern Mercedes-Benz vehicles include advanced safety systems designed to help drivers stay aware of important maintenance ...
Scientists have developed a new type of robotic skin that allows robots to feel touch, heat, pressure, and even damage.
Scientists unveil a low-cost, gelatin-based robotic skin that senses touch, heat, and cuts. The skin could give robots and prosthetics a lifelike sense of feel using fewer components.
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Nothing Phone 3 brings bold design, playful features, and all-day battery to the flagship table. But, its quirky charm cannot ...
Companies across Europe are developing the next generation of sensors for medical applications, from Covid-19 testing to ...
Thanks to a major redesign for 2025, Samsung may have reached foldable phone nirvana with the new Galaxy Z Fold 7.
Last year, we talked to the CEO and founder of San Diego-based PSYONIC about their Ability Hand — a bionic prosthetic limb. PSYONIC is back at Comic-Con this year, hosting a panel with Ability Hand ...
Motorcyclists often put their knee down during sharp turns. This is done to improve control and performance. Here's how knee dragging works.