Tactile Glove Uses Small Vibrations to Improve the Wearer's Sense of Touch
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View ArticleTactile Glove Uses Small Vibrations to Improve the Wearer's Sense of Touch
Researchers at Georgia Tech have found that a little vibration goes a long way toward upping a person’s sense of touch. Using a glove of their own design, they’ve found that they can heighten tactile...
View ArticleHead-Mounted 3-D Mapping Device, Developed for Robots, Can Help Blind People...
A system first made for robot navigation could give blind people the equivalent of a Braille head-up display, according to French researchers. Two cameras mounted to a pair…
View ArticleLiquid-Filled Robot Finger More Sensitive to Touch Than a Human's
Add to the list of things robots now do better than humans: feel. Researchers at the U. of Southern California’s Viterbi School of Engineering have designed a robot finger…
View ArticleListen to Your Intuition, Because Your Body Can Predict Future Events Without...
Pre-cognition might really exist, at least in some limited fashion, according to a new study of studies. Humans can anticipate near-future events even without any evidence…
View ArticleScientists Put A Working Eyeball On A Tadpole's Tail
It's hard to say what's crazier: the fact that Tufts University researchers spent a year cutting out the tiny eyeballs of tadpole embryos and sticking them back on to the…
View ArticleTactile Glove Uses Small Vibrations to Improve the Wearer's Sense of Touch
Science Researchers at Georgia Tech have found that a little vibration goes a long way toward upping a person’s sense of touch. Using a glove of their own design, they’ve found that… Researchers at...
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Technology A system first made for robot navigation could give blind people the equivalent of a Braille head-up display, according to French researchers. Two cameras mounted to a pair… A system first...
View ArticleLiquid-Filled Robot Finger More Sensitive to Touch Than a Human's
Technology Add to the list of things robots now do better than humans: feel. Researchers at the U. of Southern California’s Viterbi School of Engineering have designed a robot finger… Add to the list...
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