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Smartwatches could use ultrasound to sense hand gestures
By Duncan Geere published
Researchers have developed a system that can scan the forearm to recognize gestures made by the hand.
Engineers teach robots to understand emotion through touch
By Duncan Geere published
First results show the capability to infer gender and personality.
This is what happens when you get hit by a drone
By Duncan Geere published
Researchers are modelling human-drone impacts to find out how much risk they pose to people.
The world's biggest electric vehicle is this dumper truck
By Duncan Geere published
A consortium of Swiss companies is swapping its enormous diesel engine for battery packs
A new kind of artificial skin allows robot hands to feel the world
By Duncan Geere published
A system that lets robots sense the difference between hot and cold has been developed.
Drone sets new distance record for delivery of medical supplies
By Duncan Geere published
A UAV carrying blood samples flew 161 miles across the Arizona desert.
Engineers are getting ready to hook up the quantum internet
By Duncan Geere published
New research shows how to dramatically improve the first practical building blocks of a global quantum network.
Touchscreen technology can limit the spread of bacteria
By Duncan Geere published
The same conducting plastic found in smartphone screens can trick harmful bacteria into growing less.
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