Training robots to perform physical tasks is much more complicated than training artificial intelligence to write a paper.
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You can use mmWave sensors to monitor presence rather than simply detecting motion.
A cow named Veronika has stunned scientists by using tools in a flexible and purposeful way. She chooses different ends of a ...
A device that relies on quantum effects and oversized atoms may be a more reliable way to measure temperature that doesn't ...
Soil salinity is a critical concern in agriculture when excessive soluble salts restrict a plant's water uptake, according to ...
Vibration sensors can monitor doors, appliances, locked storage, and more. Here are five clever ways to use them in your smart home.
A new biosensor developed at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory detects the emerging presence of fungus ...
A collaborative research group has developed a bio-inspired robotic system based on insect behavior which can locate odor ...