As computers get better at navigating the world around them, they are also helping humans better navigate that world as well. Thanks to advances in AI and robotics, scientists from IBM Research and Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) are working on new types of real-world accessibility solutions for the visually impaired. Continue reading
La startup delle protesi in 3D low cost si è aggiudicata il Funky Prize, intervista a Bruno Lenzi, 28 anni, che un anno fa ha fondato una community con 3 progetti e 100 volontari in tutto il mondo. Continue reading
Un progetto italiano nel settore biomedicale: pellicole molto sottili in grado di percepire segnali elettrici. Diversi campi di applicazione, dalla registrazione dei dolori muscolari all’elettrocardiogramma. La tecnologia è meno invasiva dei tradizionali elettrodi. Continue reading
As time goes by and technology improves, we are constantly seeing prices for previously groundbreaking technology fall to levels which allow for the adoption of this technology by the masses. 3D printing is one of these technologies, in that now, virtually anyone in the developed world can afford a desktop 3D printer. Continue reading
When the automobile was invented in the 18th century, it was little more than an engine with a driver’s seat – a machine designed with the sole purpose of transporting its driver from Point A to Point B.
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As more and more companies begin to tackle the wearable tech market with smartwatches and fitness trackers, we thought that is time to look at some of the weirdest wearables you might not have seen before (and for good reason). Continue reading
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The next wave of wearables steers clear of fitness in favor of mental wellness. Continue reading