This noise generator has an adjustable bandwidth and a consistent amplitude no matter what bandwidth is selected. When working on a recent Design Idea for an adjustable filter, I wanted to use an ...
A high-performance biodegradable pressure sensor has been developed as a key technology for wearable AI health care robotics ...
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Norwegian firm unveils world’s first certified 3D ultrasonic sensor for safer robots
Norwegian robotics company Sonair has unveiled ADAR One, which it says is the world’s ...
Learn how to repurpose your spare ESP32 boards into cost-effective presence detection sensors using the Tommy Sense ...
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EleTac: An elephant-inspired soft robotic gripper with a sophisticated sense of touch
Soft grippers, which are built from flexible materials that can bend and deform, are attracting a lot of attention from ...
Researchers have developed a new reliable and durable sensor that can work in temperatures as high as 900 degrees Celsius or 1,650 degrees Fahrenheit and can be used in multiple industries. Extreme ...
Veronica Beagle is the managing editor for Education at Forbes Advisor. She completed her master’s in English at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. Before coming to Forbes Advisor she worked on ...
Unlike fashion with its endless cycles of newness, interior design tends to run on a slower track. It would be impractical to reinvent your home whenever a new trend surfaced, but surveying the ...
Today's theme: Designing for Touch. Information today comes from devices, but creatives in various fields are recentering the human sensation of touch. Explore the potential of designing for touch.
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Small AI models gain traction around the world
In places with unreliable networks and no data center infrastructure, smaller is better ...
Mikeie Reiland is a staff writer for Education at Forbes Advisor. Before coming to Forbes Advisor, he wrote magazine journalism for publications like the Oxford American, Bitter Southerner, and Gravy.
Engineers at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) have developed a colour-changing tactile sensor than enables robots to “see” and touch in real-time, the univers ...
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