Apr. 9—It may be spring break but that doesn't mean there's time for an intermission. Not if you're Simon Rosselli. The stupendous Mead High thrower is ramping up his preparation for the Arcadia ...
It may be spring break but that doesn’t mean there’s time for an intermission. Not if you’re Simon Rosselli. The stupendous Mead High thrower is ramping up his preparation for the Arcadia Invitational ...
Despite decades of technological progress, robots still can’t move as smoothly as humans – they drop objects, and struggle to pick them up properly. Scientists have been trying to teach robots to move ...
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 ...
Doctoral student Chi-Jung Lee demonstrates the WatchHand device, which potentially could allow people to move screens on their computers without a mouse or tracking pad. Jason Koski / Cornell ...
ITHACA, N.Y. – New first-of-its-kind wearable technology from researchers at Cornell University and the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology equips off-the-shelf smartwatches with ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — A recently built drift track in the Hutto area is raising noise concerns among nearby residents ...
WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — A recently built drift track in the Hutto area is raising noise concerns among nearby residents who say they lived in the area long before the track was constructed.
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The next time you’re scrolling your phone, take a moment to appreciate the feat: The seemingly mundane act is possible thanks to the coordination of 34 muscles, 27 joints, and over 100 tendons and ...
The next time you're scrolling your phone, take a moment to appreciate the feat: The seemingly mundane act is possible thanks to the coordination of 34 muscles, 27 joints, and over 100 tendons and ...