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Vineet Chauhan | Aug 7 2009
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It is impossible to touch light and that you can only see it was a thing of the past. Now, a touchable holography system, fabricated by researchers at The University of Tokyo, simulates the sense of touch when someone touches a holographic image,...
Bharat | Jul 25 2009
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Yes, I told you, robots are the fastest evolvers. We saw the soccer-playing robotic duo yesterday, and today we have two baseball-playing robots to complement the score of awesomeness. Developed by University of Tokyo professor Masatoshi Ishikawa and...
Atul | May 11 2009
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It’s difficult really to think of a concrete role for a stretchable OLED display, unless the Japanese developers intend to use it as a cornerstone for some stunning future doodad. Apparently, it is just an OLED display that can be stretched to the...
Bharat | Jan 23 2009
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Creating dolls with living cells is proportionate to giving life to the dead, a exaggerated statement though. However, the overhaul that sounds out of the depth has been given a beginning nudge – scientists at the University of Tokyo revealing a 5mm..
Bharat | Jul 12 2007
Competition between man and machine is mythic, and an intimate relationship further diverse - humans suffer a great deal with unwillingness to grant equal rights across sexes and religions, overriding the sense of justness. 'Machines don't think, its...
Er. | Mar 7 2007
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Totally out of the world experience it would be for the future automobile drivers. This innovative car seat prototype knows when you fall asleep. The innovators for this seat come from Researchers from the University of Tokyo, Oita University, the...
Anupam | Dec 22 2006
Researchers at the University of Tokyo have demonstrated a new way to power our loved gadgets. The device consists of plastic and some flexible electronics that can supply power to any device that comes in contact with the surface. The whole...
Vishal | Nov 8 2006
GS Yuasa and the University of Tokyo have launched SHOJI: Symbiotic Hosting Online Jog Instrument that is capable of keeping a continuous track of mood inside a room and transmits the data at a remote destination. All this is done through two...
Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 28 2006
The 'Smart Laser-Scanner for 3D Human-Machine Interface' reminds of Steven Spielberg's 'Minority-Report' where Tom cruise and other cops at the 'Department of Pre-Crime' interact by moving fingers on glass displays. Although, the plot of the movie...

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