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Tiny Self-Dissolving Pacemaker Powered by Galvanic Cell
Researchers at Northwestern University have developed an ultra-small, dissolvable pacemaker that can be injected into the body and controlled… |
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AI based Brain-Computer Interface Turns Thoughts into Speech in Real Time
Researchers at UC Berkeley and UC San Francisco are making a huge breakthrough in brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) with their latest brain-to-… |
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This Bug-Sized Wireless Flying Robot can Hover, Survive Collisions, and Adjust Its Route
Engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, have developed a tiny flying robot inspired by flying insects. It is less than 1 centimeter… |
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Meet PAWS: The Robot Dog That Runs Without Motors
Imagine a robot that can run like a dog without using motors. A team of researchers from TU Delft and EPFL has created a motor-free quadruped… |
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AI-Powered Smart Waste Sorting with VGG16, CSO and Random Forest Algorithm
Sorting waste into the right categories, like plastic, glass, metal, or paper, is not as simple as it sounds. To make this tiresome job easier,… |
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This One-Legged Robot Jumps Like a Squirrel
Squirrels are incredible at jumping and balancing, effortlessly landing on the narrowest of branches. Squirrel’s that level of control is pretty… |
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Espressif Shuts Down “Backdoor” Hysteria: ESP32 Debugging Feature Misrepresented as Security Threat
A recent controversy has emerged around Espressif’s ESP32 microcontroller, following the discovery of undocumented Bluetooth HCI commands by… |
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India Accelerates AI Innovation with Launch of AIKosha, Compute Portal and Other Initiatives
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw marked a major milestone in India’s AI journey with the launch of several initiatives… |
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From Roaring Engines to Gentle Whispers - The Electrification Journey of Indian Railways in 2025
Have you ever remembered the loud roar of an old diesel train? In the past, when a train sped along the tracks, you… |
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Floaty: A Skydiver Robot That Flies in a Wind Tunnel
While a skydriver falls from the sky or when a starship adjusts its position, they use air resistance to steer. This mechanism is used by this… |