In a first, smartwatches track hand poses using AI acoustic sensing without added hardware.Jason Koski/Cornell University Researchers from Cornell University and KAIST have developed a system that ...
Listening to a 100Hz sine wave tone for just 60 seconds could reduce motion sickness symptoms for up to two hours. Listening to a 100Hz sine wave tone for just 60 seconds could reduce motion ...
Summary: Capturing the complex coordination of the human hand—which involves 34 muscles and 22 degrees of freedom—has been a “holy grail” for robotics and VR. Engineers have developed a wearable ...
MIT engineers have developed a wearable ultrasound wristband that can track complex hand movements with high precision. It tracks hand movements by imaging the wrist’s internal muscles, tendons, and ...
NEW YORK, March 24 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Energy's information arm will launch a series of pilot surveys on Wednesday aimed at gauging the energy use of the country's data centers, the ...
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Steve Sack did not intend to retire when he left the Star Tribune in 2022 after a 42-year career. “I had no choice, really,” Sack said.
I do my best to eat well and stay in shape. But as a mom of three, it’s often tough to remember what I’ve eaten today, or even how much water I’ve taken in. The overarching benefit of food-tracker ...
Range of motion is not a complicated concept to understand, as most people have a general familiarity with flexibility and joint functionality. But few have a clear grasp on the risk factors ...
Drivers said Allstate tracked their movements to raise rates Judge lets Federal Wiretap Act claim proceed Insurers use telematics to monitor driving habits Allstate says it provides clear notice to ...
Cars have never been more connected than they are now. That constant stream of data has made them safer and more convenient, but it has also opened a few doors most owners never think about. Among ...
In recent years, the technologies used to surveil workers have become more sophisticated and widespread. By Lora Kelley While many workers worry that artificial intelligence will one day take their ...