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Envisioning a future where the brain would be implanted with some vague sensors, which will track the brain waves, and allow them to function as the present day remote control to operate our computers and electronics, seems so sci-fi now.
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Just recently we saw how holographic projections could be used to allow HUD to be created on a car’s wing mirror or the rearview mirror, and now in order to makes those blind curves and other obstacles safer, researchers at the Carnegie Mellon...
CMU lads have always floored us with their robotic instincts and the prospective creations they pop up each time. Now, with the inspirational "BowGo," the Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotic Institute may have outdone their own selves to an...
The only way deaths can be averted in a war is by not going into war anyway. But with growing terrorism and human greed for the most, there seems no way we can achieve this any soon. Technologies have been constantly developed to keep the soldiers safe.
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Taking motion sensing to all new heights, we now have a glove that can help deaf people communicate. The HandTalk has to be worn by the deaf person on his/her palm. The different palm positions viz. a fist, extended fingers, etc will be sensed by the...
It is inevitable and the day is not too far when it happens. This is not impossible and we already have thought about it, but when it comes from an authority like Bill Gates, then we do believe it. Now, before you get all confused on what I am...
Time is not so far, when doctors will treat their patients just checking their 3D facsimiles. The US scientists are working on a new robotic programme, the outcome of which will be futuristic shape-shifting robots who can take any shape, from a...
Walking on water? Sounds too biblical or taken from an epic or myth or may be some weird Ninja folklore or cheap comic strip! Not anymore, the Carnegie Mellon University has again brought this kind of a fabulous concept to the forefront. Its...
It has been the innovative thinking of D.Hoiem, A.A. Efros, M Herbert from Carnegie Mellon University. The video shows the use of a single image for forming three-dimensional perception. It has been done by managing the computer to learn the geometric...
In breakthrough achievement, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have successfully designed a program that automatically generates 3-D models out of 2-D images.
The complex research started around three decades back, but success is finally...
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