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MyVue multimedia glasses have been real impression creators over time. Taking a leaf of sorts, students at the Fraunhofer institute have developed a pair of glasses with a head-mounted OLED microdisplay. The Interactive Data Eyeglasses, as they call...
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Unmanned vehicles have become a need for the battlefields. With the violence mounting with terror attacks and the fights for supremacy, power and land, risking men is...
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Professor Shigeo Hirose from the Tokyo Institute of Technology is the winner of the Engelberger Robotics Award (the world’s most prestigious robotics honor), and...
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We need some card playing robots alongside those capable of playing Ping-Pong and other games. Perplexed thinking why, simple, we need to win over the machines,...
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All hail a robot that compensates for heartbeats. Developed by the Waseda University, this surgery assisting machine with a heart rate compensating system is a way up...
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Eco Factor: Newly developed solar cells work at record efficiency ratings.
The global adoption of solar cells is curtailed due to the lack of efficiency and the high...
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There is this huge misconception floating around that robots that are designed today would evolve in to some monstrous creatures in future that would take over the...
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Too may improvisations have been going on with the mobile phones. And the work from Fraunhofer Institute in Germany is in this very direction. They have engineered a...
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