Scientists create self-repairing robotic skin with pain detection and modular magnetic patches. The neuromorphic e-skin enables robots to sense harmful contact instantly.
From historic recreations and rare editions, to devices for next-level gaming and photography, these nifty gadgets deserve a ...
It's the first week of a new year and there's no time for the tech world to slowly ease back into things following the ...
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Best in Show: The Top Products and Technologies of CES 2026
In a week packed with noteworthy debuts in Las Vegas, these 24 innovations stand out as the most promising bets for what's ...
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New robotic skin lets humanoid robots sense pain and react instantly
If you accidentally put your hand on a hot object, you'll naturally pull it away fast, before you have to think about it. This happens thanks to sensory nerves in your skin that send a lightning-fast ...
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The practical rifle features that matter more than brand names on rural land
On working land, a rifle is closer to a fencing tool than a collector’s piece. You rely on it for predators, livestock ...
The GameSir x Hyperkin X5 Alteron looks too good to be true, but it has the hallmarks of a perfect pad for mobile and Switch ...
"A collaborative partner project from GameSir x Hyperkin, merging two industry leaders' expertise for a one-of-a-kind gaming ...
It's 2026, but being very demure and very mindful is still something you want to work on. With insightful prompts like "I am ...
David Ozeri, MD, FACP, FACR, is a rheumatologist and current researcher at Sheba Medical Center in Israel. He worked at Kings County Hospital Center and treated veterans at New York Harbor Healthcare ...
Abstract: This letter presents a modular coupled tendon-driven robotichand that employs a 2 motor 2 degrees-of-freedom (2M2D) coupled tendon driven joint module, in which two motors operate in a ...
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