Ballet is an art of illusion: dancers seem to float across the stage and, in their leaps, appear to defy gravity for a moment ...
Carnegie Mellon University researchers are using sound to help people with hand tremors, cerebral palsy, nervous system damage, and other fine-motor limitations enjoy video games.
People don't buy consumer wearables just to count steps anymore. They want early warnings, useful health signals, and features they can trust.
Researchers have created “Smart Underwear,” a wearable device that measures flatulence by detecting hydrogen produced by gut microbes. Early tests suggest people may pass gas about 32 times a day—much ...
The next generation of mobile networks is expected to be rolled out in a few years. But what exactly is 6G -- and how will it affect users?
Brain imaging offers a way to examine how different regions of the brain participate in cognitive function”— Dr.
Enabled Digital Twins in Agriculture,” published in the journal AI , provides a comprehensive scoping review of digital twin technologies in precision agriculture, examining how AI, machine learning, ...
A wearable sensor designed to monitor intestinal gas suggests the average person may let rip around 32 times a day For decades, Reg readers have demanded to know exactly how often humans let rip – and ...
Nothing Phone (4a) Pro review: Better cameras, a massive display and a brand new look - The see-through aesthetic of yesteryear has been replaced by an all-metal build – a first for the brand ...
AI is helping scientists detect pollution earlier by combining data from water, air, and soil to spot environmental damage before it spreads.
At embedded world, on the DigiKey booth, Paige Hookway speaks with Violet Su and Shuyang Zhou at Seeed Studio, about Edge AI.
Niantic Spatial, an AI spinout formed in 2025, has turned years of mobile gaming data into what it describes as a ...