
Robot stand-in mimics your movements in VR
Researchers from Cornell and Brown University have developed a souped-up telepresence robot that responds automatically and in real-time to a remote user’s movements and gestures
Researchers from Cornell and Brown University have developed a souped-up telepresence robot that responds automatically and in real-time to a remote user’s movements and gestures
https://www.thinkerseek.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/SoftRobotComplexMotions-HD_1080-WEB-H264_4000.mp4 One of the virtues of untethered soft robots is their ability to mechanically adapt to their surroundings and tasks, making them ideal for a
https://www.thinkerseek.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Swarmalator-Loop-HD_1080-WEB-H264_4000.mp4 Imagine a world with precision medicine, where a swarm of microrobots delivers a payload of medicine directly to ailing cells. Or one where aerial
Caregiving robots would be transformative for people with disabilities and their caretakers, but few research groups are working in this space. A new robotic simulation
A Cornell team has created an interface that allows users to handwrite and sketch within computer code – a challenge to conventional coding, which typically
Viral DNA in human genomes, embedded there from ancient infections, serve as antivirals that protect human cells against certain present-day viruses, according to new research.
This rendering of platinum nanoparticles on a carbon support shows how tomviz interprets microscopy data as it’s created, resolving from a shadowy image to a
This microscope image shows gut microbes that use dietary cholesterol for their own metabolism (red) vs. non-interacting microbes (blue). Min-Ting Lee/Provided Certain species of bacteria
Plant-based alternatives to beef have the potential to help reduce carbon dioxide emissions, but their growth in popularity could disrupt the agricultural workforce, threatening more