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After all kinds of freaking robots that we have seen already, here is a little info on the latest bizarrely thought out steam-powered robot backed by DARPA, Pentagon’s mad science agency. This one called the EATR is quite synonyms to its name, for...
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With an objective to further detail how brain responds when the body is in motion, researchers in Europe have developed a robotic head based on a wheeled platform, which courtesy two cameras built-in working as its eyes, maneuvers about autonomously...
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Now, in continuation to the word "fast," scientist have their own versions. GHz of speeds is perhaps eternity for us, but those sitting in the labs just need reasons to expand. Reason enough is more computing speed, and to the rescue is "saser," a...
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In another stride forward in the eye tracking and wearable technology, researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems have developed a display that detects eye movement. Way beyond motion sensing and touch technology that’s a...
Based on the concept of a human’s inner ear, and its capability to figure out a wide range of frequencies in the sound spectrum, the team of associate professor Rahul Sarpeshkar and student Soumyajit Mandal at MIT have developed a ultra-broadband,...
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The iPhone isn’t the most affordable thingamajig in many parts of the world and, to posses it, you sure need a sound income or else you need to be a student from the Aoyama Gakuin University. Don't be surprised, it is just a way to lure students who..
OLEDs or organic light emitting diodes are constantly replacing florescent lighting in electronics and general lightings, and with this latest tweak in the OLEDs by German researchers from Dresden's Technical University, the OLEDs are bound to gain...
The pacing development in graphene is ever so steadily taking us into a future of faster and better electronics, perhaps not feasible with silicon. Graphene has been induced as a replacement for silicon in microchips already, and with scientists from the.
For all skin conscious fellows, a new and genius camera could be a long-time awaited messiah. In an experimental phase down at the Queensland University of Technology, a camera is breeding that clicks images using ultra-violet light. The system hoards..
Researchers at the Sandia National Laboratory have created a system that would assembles nanoscopic, light emitting dots in circles, which on being implanted on a synthetic material would cause it to change color depending on the environment. So, we...
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