Biological tactile perception is closely intertwined with morphological structures. Complex biological structures such as human fingers, cat paws, and ...
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Simulated cats and elephants with touch-based memory help usher in new age of robotics
A new approach to simulating biologically inspired robotics can cut the design and training of tactile robots from eighteen ...
The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Mumbai, in collaboration with the International Institute of Sports & Management ...
A number of the better-known Democratic candidates submitted paperwork to run even after the party leader’s request.
A Sims 4 player creates an accurate model of Valak from The Conjuring franchise without using custom content or mods for her ...
From Siemens' Industrial AI to Lenovo’s Qira, explore the top CES 2026 highlights. See how 148,000 leaders are embracing ...
New research reveals that elephant trunk whiskers are unlike any other animal's, and could inspire a new generation of robots.
Nearly a century after physicist Erwin Schrodinger proposed a mathematical model of how humans perceive colour, scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory have finally completed the theory. By ...
Rapidata emerges to shorten AI model development cycles from months to days with near real-time RLHF
Rapidata treats RLHF as high-speed infrastructure rather than a manual labor problem. Today, the company exclusively ...
Neuroscience reveals that video calls sit in a social uncanny valley, activating your brain's bonding systems without ever ...
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GAME CHANGED: I didn't care about 3D images or VRcameras – until I saw what Canon is doing with them
Canon proves that VR really can enhance your images –and now its standard Dual Pixel sensors can turn regular photos into 3D ...
The 2026 AFL pre-season is here, offering the first real glimpses into how clubs will address 2025's shortcomings. While there's no premiership points available, a strong showing can build momentum ...
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