New robot does superior job sampling blood
In the future, robots could take blood samples, benefiting patients and healthcare workers alike.
Feb 7, 2020
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In the future, robots could take blood samples, benefiting patients and healthcare workers alike.
Feb 7, 2020
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Slightly bending semiconductors made of organic materials can roughly double the speed of electricity flowing through them and could benefit next-generation electronics such as sensors and solar cells, according to Rutgers-led ...
Dec 3, 2019
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Rutgers computer scientists used artificial intelligence to control a robotic arm that provides a more efficient way to pack boxes, saving businesses time and money.
Jun 27, 2019
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Imagine if your printer had an "unprint" button that used pulses of light to remove toner—and thereby quintupled the lifespan of recycled paper.
Jun 26, 2019
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What if, instead of turning up the thermostat, you could warm up with high-tech, flexible patches sewn into your clothes—while significantly reducing your electric bill and carbon footprint?
Dec 13, 2018
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Ordinary WiFi can easily detect weapons, bombs and explosive chemicals in bags at museums, stadiums, theme parks, schools and other public venues, according to a Rutgers University-New Brunswick-led study.
Aug 15, 2018
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Rutgers University-New Brunswick engineers have created a smart wristband with a wireless connection to smartphones that will enable a new wave of personal health and environmental monitoring devices.
Aug 6, 2018
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"Good, good, good, good vibrations" goes the catchy Beach Boys song, a big hit in 1966 and beyond.
Oct 30, 2017
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With cyberattacks on 3D printers likely to threaten health and safety, researchers at Rutgers University-New Brunswick and Georgia Institute of Technology have developed novel methods to combat them, according to a groundbreaking ...
Aug 16, 2017
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Someday soon, you may be able to log into your smartphone with sweeping gestures or doodling, using one or more fingers.
Mar 10, 2016
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