Sensors set to revolutionise brain-controlled robotics
A novel carbon-based biosensor developed at UTS is set to drive new innovations in brain-controlled robotics.
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A novel carbon-based biosensor developed at UTS is set to drive new innovations in brain-controlled robotics.
Dec 21, 2021
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Provided the many uses of AI for healthcare—from breast cancer diagnosis to better detecting tuberculosis—Google plans to use artificial intelligence to help users learn more about common skin conditions. When combined ...
Stanford researchers have developed a reversible fabric that, without expending effort or energy, keeps skin a comfortable temperature whatever the weather.
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