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Riding a motorcycle needs more than just balance. More automobiles on roads means more trouble and obstacles, especially for bikers. In a bid to simulate real life, dangerous experiences for bikers to improve their reflexes, a team of researchers from...
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Hail the touch sensitive nail system developed by the experts at the University of Nottingham, UK which could just make everything touch sensitive, as the stone...
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