Jacob Rosen is developing a wearable robotic “exoskeleton” that could enable a person to lift heavy objects with little effort. It’s a bit like the robotic armor that has long been a staple of ...
Industry 5.0: How the human-machine interface is gaining attention Your email has been sent When Industry 4.0 came on the scene in 2015, it promised connectivity and seamless business processes ...
Human-machine interface technology is used by almost all industrial organizations—including energy, transportation, manufacturing and more. At Case Western Reserve University’s Case School of ...
WASHINGTON — A modern-day cell phone packs quite a wallop when it comes to computing technology and capability. But most cell phones barely come with a "quick start guide," let alone an instruction ...
Researchers have developed a stretchable strain sensor that has an unprecedented combination of sensitivity and range, allowing it to detect even minor changes in strain with greater range of motion ...
Small, comfortable graphene sensors can measure a variety of bodily signals, including respirations, vocalizations, temperature and gestures, through tests such as electroencephalograms (EEGs) that ...
The first attempt to create an Aptera started in 2005 and ended in 2011. In 2007, a new company was created while working for Aptera: Andromeda Interfaces Inc. Fast forward to 2022, Andromeda is the ...
In the 2010s, the automotive industry ventured into touch control interfaces, with pioneers like Tesla, Mercedes Benz, and Nissan leading the charge. However, with the European New Car Assessment ...
In the spirit of punting ponies into the present Powersports industry, electric motorcycle brand Arc has continued to contribute to the community’s focus on safety technology with their unit of choice ...
Researchers have developed a compact, wearable ultrasound device that monitors muscle activity. Attachable to the skin with an adhesive and powered by a small battery, the device wirelessly captures ...
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