Researchers show humans can detect buried objects without contact, revealing a surprising “remote touch” sense similar to ...
Andrew Marshall is the group agribusiness writer for ACM's state agricultural weeklies and websites. He is a former editor at ...
XPENG's next-gen IRON robot effectively crossed the uncanny valley, leading many to believe it was a human in a suit. In a ...
Experts from DHL Supply Chain, inVia Robotics, and Interact Analysis will discuss where warehouse automation is going in a ...
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Engineers unlock precise shape-shifting motion for soft robots with fewer motors
Led by Dr. Lin Cao from the university’s School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, the group has developed a new way ...
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. upgraded to Buy as AI deals boost GPU prospects. Click for why strong Q3 results & growth ...
A new study shows that humans possess a form of “remote touch,” allowing them to detect hidden objects in sand before making direct contact.
Mechanoluminescent (ML) materials are attractive for haptic interface sensors for next-generation technologies, including ...
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Humans have remote touch 'seventh sense' like sandpipers, research shows
A study by researchers at Queen Mary University of London and University College London has found that humans have a form of ...
A research team led by Dr. Lin Cao from the University of Sheffield's School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering has ...
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