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Caltech professor of medical engineering Wei Gao and his colleagues are envisioning a smart bandage of the future—a "lab on ...
With brain-implanted devices, people with paralysis have been able to command computers to “move” virtual objects and speak ...
The iCares bandage uses innovative microfluidic components, sensors, and machine learning to sample and analyze wounds and provide data to help patients and caregivers make treatment decisions.
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Tech Xplore on MSNTouch meets tech: AI brings tactile textures to 3D-printed objectsEssential for many industries ranging from Hollywood computer-generated imagery to product design, 3D modeling tools often ...
In this interview, Pierre Samaties reveals how DFINITY’s Internet Computer is transforming Web3 with AI-driven app creation and blockchain integration.
NTT Research is leveraging AI to read brainwaves more accurately. I strapped on its Wearable Sensing DSI-24 headset to see if ...
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