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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
Take Aways Roku has sold its own Roku-branded TVs for many years, most of which are manufactured by third parties and are ...
We asked doctors which kind of thermometer is the most accurate, and selected the best options for home use from brands like ...
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Bell Labs is already highly recognized, but in its centennial year, the organization hoped to add more awards to burnish its ...
Loofahs can harbor a ton of bacteria because they sit in a moist environment and skin cells can get embedded in their nooks ...
Seeed Studio sent us a review sample of the XIAO Soil Moisture Sensor powered by the XIAO ESP32C6 wireless module and running ...
A new study published in Translational Exercise Biomedicine (ISSN: 2942-6812), an official partner journal of International Federation of Sports Medicine (FIMS), reveals that a progressive, ...
A research team has developed a dual-UAV cooperative color correction system (CoF-CC) that integrates synchronized drone flights with a ColorChecker reference chart for real-time calibration.
Canon has developed a new 3.2-megapixel single photon avalanche diode (SPAD) image sensor that can take color photographs in the dark, according to Nikkei Asia. It’s due to go into production next ...
A booth demo highlights why the Cognex In-Sight 3800 makes quick work of executing inspection tasks on high-speed ...
We’ve often said that some technological advancements seemed like alien technology for their time. Sometimes we look back and think something would be easy until we realize they didn’t ...
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