Robot World Interaction

AI: Robots that can learn by viewing how-to videos

  Scanning several videos on the same how-to matter, a computer inside a robot finds instructions they've in common and combines them into one step-by-step series. If you hire new employees you may...
MIT Better Microscope

MIT’s latest microscope can view nanoscale processes in real time

  State-of-the-art atomic force microscopes (AFMs) are designed to capture pictures of structures as small as a fraction of a nano meter — one million times smaller than the width of a...
Google health smartwatch concept

Google Has Patented A New Wearable That Can Draw Blood

  The new wearable from Google may assist diabetics easily monitor their blood glucose levels and include a variety of different health-centric features. The Mountain View-based search giant has filed a patent for a...
washable phone

World’s First Washable Smartphone

  With regards to smartphones, cellular companies race to give you distinctive and latest designs. From waterproofing to fingerprint scanners to triple-SIM support, these improvements are making its way out to the...

Simple Tips To Solve Common DNS Issues

  We can’t emphasize enough on the importance of Domain Name System (DNS) with the internet. It’s a backbone of the whole system, which is responsible for matching domain names to the...
Cheapest computer - Pi Zero

The New Cheapest Computer In The World – $5

Some months ago, you might have previously read about the $9 C.H.I.P, world's cheapest computer, that was made by a company called Next Thing. Well, last week, C.H.I.P lost that title...
super fast camera at MIT

Blazingly-Fast Camera Can Capture Light as it Travels

A brand new camera developed at Massachusetts Institute of Technology can photograph a trillion frames per second. Compare that with a conventional film camera which takes a mere 24. This new development...
graphene improving thermal imaging

Graphene Could Massively Improve Thermal Imaging

Night-vision windshields on automobiles may someday be possible with advanced thermal imaging technology based on flexible, transparent, atomically thin sheets of carbon, researchers say. Thermal imaging lets people see the invisible infrared rays that...

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