To better understand bird flight, mechanical engineers at Stanford University built a robotic pigeon using real feathers, paper and rubber bands, leading to some surprising discoveries
Pediatric neurosurgeons at Stanford are using virtual reality to practice surgeries
Robots and wearables aim to provide independence to elderly longer
Some find social connections and even careers in virtual world
Kids are incentivized to monitor lung health with game
Virtual reality's immersive experience is a sensation for the eyes and ears . . . now, 'Aerobanquets R-M-X', will target your taste buds
Collaborative robots, known as “cobots,” are becoming big business around the globe.
NIO's Nomi is an AI assistant who learns the music you like, the common routes you drive
Take a Spa Trip to A Waterfall or Outer Space With VR and Multisensory Stimulation
Anyone can have their movements captured and analyzed for better physical performance and to avoid injuries
As consumers ask more questions about what they eat, factors such as genetic modification, environmental impact and social responsibility seem to become as important as taste
Imagine wearing a device that allows you to communicate your thoughts directly to a machine; researchers and companies have been working on this type of technology and coming out with devices that can read your brain signals.
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