[ad_1] IMAGE: Experimental setup. View More Credit: Tsukuba University Tsukuba, Japan – Researchers from Tsukuba University’s Faculty of Health and Sports Sciences studied how blind and blind players monitored an incoming noisy ball. They found that blind players employed more head downward rotation when trapping the rolling ball, compared to …
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[ad_1] It’s no exaggeration to say that extendable sensors could change the way soft robots work and feel. In fact, they will be able to try quite a lot. Cornell researchers have created a fiber-optic sensor that combines low-cost LEDs and dyes, resulting in a stretchable “skin” that detects deformations …
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