Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University developed a new, customizable finger brace designed to ease rehabilitation and ...
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New HydroHaptic technology could have you squeezing, pinching, and twisting a pliable mouse or joystick
Computer scientists have revealed an innovative, expressive, two-way input peripheral technology dubbed HydroHaptics.
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Grip Strength Is a Powerful Measure of Chronic Disease Risk in People With Obesity
A recent study linked stronger grip strength to a lower risk of developing obesity-related health conditions and early death.
Over the summer, two software engineers at Mixus, a San Francisco–based artificial intelligence startup, staged a bit of a ...
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