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Pokémon GO is a game you can play on your Smartphone or device whereby players seek out and collect Pokémon GO virtual monsters at real-world locations, like a
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Corporate recruiting is broken, as you probably know if you have ever tried to obtain a job using company job boards. Inexplicably, even the best resumes and most qualified candidates fall into a black hole, never to be seen again, when they’re submitted through the traditional corporate pipeline. In fact, [...]
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Tokyo Electron sees a significant opportunity to help its chip-making customers power IoT devices. Developing that market took innovating an entirely new business model.
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Robotic furniture that is going to change how people in small apartments live Using these special pieces of furniture, you could theoretically take a studio
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For years, scientists have been experimenting with "biobots." Example include insects fitted with various electronic systems that can harvest kinetic energy from their wings, those that use the Xbox's Kinect interface to follow a set path, and those put to work mapping building interiors. Now, engineers at Washington University in St. Louis are developing a method to tap into the highly-tuned olfactory system of locusts, using them like tiny cyborg sniffer dogs to detect the smell of chemicals used in explosives. Leading the project is Baranidharan Raman, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at WUSTL, who has previously conducted research into the sensory systems of locusts. Those studies determined how the insects' brains light up in response to olfactory stimuli, and found that even when clouded by other smells, locusts are able to single out odors they've been trained to identify. Since the locusts' natural chemical-sensing system is far more powerful than any artificial ones, Raman plans to harness the power of that nose, attaching miniature electronics to the insects that monitors their brains and determines, through their neural activity, which chemical compounds the locusts are detecting.
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Technology can be awkward. Our pockets are weighed down with ever-larger smartphones that are a pain to pull out when we’re in a rush. And... read more
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Those core values are that friends and family come first, that the feed should inform and entertain, that Facebook is a platform for all ideas, that authentic..
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The physical limitations of existing materials are one of main problems when it comes to flexible electronics, be it wearables, medical or sports tech. If
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The next level of art is with the Google’s Tilt Brush wherein the user can turn the surroundings into a canvas to paint. Tilt Brush lets you paint in 3D space
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Share with:Use the microwaves for determining the level of glucose in the blood, and clears diabetes sufferers by the need to resort to a needle to the finger. The results are read on your smartphone. Five years from diabetes could be a problem much easier to manage. At Cardiff University they have invented a device …
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How Videography has Changed over the Past 10 Years
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A Video featuring how the America’s Cup is Integrating Technology more into the Sail Race for a better Spectator Experience.
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https://youtu.be/1fC7b2LjVW4 Human locomotion has traditionally been a tough nut for roboticists to crack, but the team at Georgia Institute of Technology..
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Tips to stay disciplined and productive when you work from home.
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Concerns raised by the first reported fatality in a semi-automated car were expected to speed adoption of more sensitive technology to help vehicles see and drive themselves safely, increasing demand on the emerging autonomous vehicle technology industry, investors and analysts said.
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Telling a compelling story with your data helps you get your point across effectively. Here are four tips to keep your data from getting lost in translation.
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Amazon hasn't (and probably won't for a long time) disclosed how many Echos, Dots or Taps it has sold, but it's clear these products (of which the Echo was the
While working as a professor in the sensory-motor systems lab at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH), Robert Riener noticed a need for assistive devices that would better meet the challenge of helping people with daily life. He knew there were solutions, but that it would require motivating developers to rise to the challenge. So, Riener created Cybathlon, the first cyborg Olympics where teams from all over the world will participate in races on Oct. 8 in Zurich that will test how well their devices perform routine tasks. Teams will compete in six different categories that will push their assistive devices to the limit on courses developed carefully over three years by physicians, developers and the people who use the technology. Eighty teams have signed up so far. Riener wants the event to emphasize how important it is for man and machine to work together—so participants will be called pilots rather than athletes, reflecting the role of the assistive technology. “The goal is to push the development in the direction of technology that is capable of performing day-to-day tasks. And that way, there will an improvement in the future life of the person using the device,” says Riener. Here’s a look at events that will be featured in the first cyborg Olympics.
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Top Of The Order: Who’s Behind The Wheel?: There’s a lot going on the Bay Area in self-driving cars. Google is working on it. Automakers such as General Motors are investing …
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Our faces may reveal a lot more about us than we expect.
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An Introduction to an amazing Future Transportation Concept called the Straddling Bus
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Share with:The IBM quantum computer is now a cloud resource available to anyone who desires. You must request an invitation, but it is an unprecedented opportunity for anyone with a little ‘familiarity with the topic and desire to experiment. IBM has made a quantum computer cloud resource available to all, through its IBM Cloud Platform. …
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