Technology

ATOMIC BOMB, OPPENHEIMER DYNASTY

Prequel to the release of the raving oppenheimer movie, lets dive into the inspiration behind the movie and how the…

2 years ago

A Machine-Learning Technique That Can Efficiently Learn to Control a Robot Develop By Researchers

A new machine-learning strategy has been developed by researchers from MIT and Stanford University that might be used to more…

2 years ago

Researchers in Computer Vision Apply Motion to Find Things in Videos.

Computer vision systems it more easily recognize moving items than stationary ones, such as a moving car or a pedestrian…

2 years ago

Hackers are able to track users’ locations thanks to a new smartphone vulnerability.

According to Northeastern Ph.D. student Evangelos Bitsikas, a recently identified text messaging vulnerability could allow hackers to track your devise.…

2 years ago

Google is Training Robots The Same Way it train chatbots

Google training robots ever since they rumored to have acquired Boston Robotics. Google’s new robots don’t need complex instructions now…

2 years ago

The Noth American Event an Electric vehicle (EV) Charging Network System

The Noth American's electric vehicle (EV) charging network is going to be built, according to a new alliance of automotive…

2 years ago

Germany Employs Robots For Elderly Care

Germany has made a breakthrough in robotics as it the country Germany employs robots to be used for their elderly…

2 years ago

Latest Research Shows ChatGPT May Be Growing Dumber

ChatGPT may be the best AI so far to be used by people all around the globe and with its…

2 years ago

A Group of Legged Robots Explores Planet-like Analog Landscapes.

Such adorable legged robots explores...Humanity may one day mine and exploit the raw resources found on the moon. Missions to better investigate Earth's satellite and locate minerals are already being planned by a number of space agencies, including the European Space Agency (ESA). This necessitates the use of suitable exploration vehicles. The idea of sending a full team of vehicles and flying apparatuses that work in harmony on an exploratory mission is now being pursued by Swiss researchers led by ETH Zurich. Three ANYmal, a class of legged robot created at ETH, were given…

2 years ago

Relearning to Play Music After a Stroke Can Be Facilitated Using Soft Robotic Gloves.

soft robotic gloves. Stroke, which affects about 1.1 million people annually, is the major contributor to adult disability in the EU. Patients who have had a stroke frequently require rehabilitation to relearn how to walk, communicate, or carry out daily duties. According to research, music therapy, in addition to physical and occupational treatment, can aid in the recovery of verbal and motor function in stroke patients. However, performing music may be a skill that needs to be relearned for musicians who have musical training and have experienced a stroke. A new study published in Frontiers in Robotics and AI demonstrates how cutting-edge soft robotics can assist recuperating patients in relearning musical talents and other motor-skills-required tasks. Lead author Dr. Maohua Lin, an adjunct professor at Florida Atlantic University's Department of Ocean & Mechanical Engineering, said, "Here we show that our smart exoskeleton glove, with its integrated tactile sensors, soft actuators, and artificial intelligence, can effectively aid in the relearning of manual tasks after neurotrauma." Who suits the glove: 'Smart hand' glove made to order A lightweight, flexible, multi-layered robo-glove that was 3D printed by Lin and colleagues is what they call a "smart hand exoskeleton" and has undergone testing. It weighs only 191g. The glove's entire palm and wrist region is meant to be flexible and soft, and its shape may be adjusted to fit the anatomy of each wearer. Its fingertips have soft pneumatic actuators that provide motion and exert force, simulating the actions of a human hand. 16 flexible sensors, known as "taxels," are also present in each fingertip, providing the wearer's hand with tactile feedback when it comes into contact with items or surfaces. All actuators and sensors are installed through a single molding process, making glove production simple. Human users have considerable control over each finger's movement while wearing the glove, according to senior author Dr. Erik Engeberg, a professor in the Department of Ocean & Mechanical Engineering at Florida Atlantic University. The glove's purpose is to support and improve the wearer's natural hand movements by giving them control over finger flexion and extension. The glove offers support and increases dexterity while also offering hand guiding. The scientists speculate that patients may eventually don a set of these gloves to aid in the autonomous recovery of motor skills, coordination, and dexterity in both hands. You…

3 years ago

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