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Engineers at the University of California-Santa Cruz developed a system that uses Wi-Fi signals to monitor heart rate without the need for smartwatches, chest straps or other wearables. The project, ...
Help your kids find a balance between studying and having fun with these tips, along with activity ideas they will love. Read ...
While BlueStone's muted Q2 guidance was tempered with expectations of a boom this festive season, here is how BlueStone fared ...
Zanskar, a Gurugram-based pain care and wellness brand, has secured INR 2.8 crore in seed funding in a round led by Zeropearl VC. The funding also saw participation from angel investors including ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNEels’ locomotion secret could help design next-gen advanced robots
It was found that eels use sensory signals from their bodies, such as stretch and pressure, to adapt to their environment.
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Tech Xplore on MSNA robot learns to handle bulky objects like humans do after just one lesson
For all their technological brilliance, from navigating distant planets to performing complex surgery, robots still struggle ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNVideo: UC Berkeley humanoid robot plays table tennis with human-like agility
Discover HITTER, a UC Berkeley humanoid robot that plays table tennis using AI-powered planning to outsmart human players.
For Elon Musk, the future of Tesla isn't its global fleet of EVs. It's Optimus, the humanoid robot designed to help humans ...
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Build a Realistic Robot Spider with Daybarbosa: Complete Guide to Hexapod Construction!
In this video, we take you on a fascinating journey into the world of robotics with the "Create Your Own Robot Spider" guide, ...
An international research team has developed an innovative model that explains how elongated amphibious animals—such as ...
A new breakthrough shows how robots can now integrate both sight and touch to handle objects with greater accuracy, similar to humans.
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Tech Xplore on MSNRobots learn to work together like a well-choreographed dance
Scientists at UCL, Google DeepMind and Intrinsic have developed a powerful new AI algorithm that enables large sets of ...
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