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This Rs 5K wireless tech may help scientists find a cure for cancer fasterThe new device brings scientists a step closer to finding an effective cancer drug.
Robots can now feel 'pain'! Team of UK scientists led by Indian-origin engineer develop e-skinThe artificial skin comes with a new type of processing system based on synaptic transistors.
Scientists develop stamp-sized, wearable device that can record body temperature and blood oxygen levels to monitor Covid-19The sticker-like medical device can be placed just below the suprasternal notch.
This electronic glove can give robots a human-like sense of touchIt imitates the way layers of human skin work together to give hands extraordinary sensitivity.
Novel skin patch can end painful, finger-prick blood tests in diabetic patientsThe patch does not pierce the skin, instead it draws glucose out from fluid between cells across hair follicles.
- This material generates electricity when stressed
London, Nov 12 (IANS) Researchers have developed a rubber film that generates electricity when stressed and could potentially be used as a ...
Flexible 'skin' for robots to perform everyday tasksIt mimics the way a human finger experiences tension and compression as it slides along a surface or distinguishes among different textures.
New soft robotic gripper can screw in light bulbsThe gripper is unique because it brings together three different capabilities. It can twist objects; it can sense objects; and it can build...
- Colour-changing e-skin developed; can have robotics uses
Beijing, July 26 (IANS) Chinese researchers have developed a user-interactive electronic skin that can change colour -- an ability associat...
- 3D printed bionic skin could allow robots 'feel'
Washington, May 14 (IANS) US researchers have developed a "revolutionary" process for 3D printing stretchable electronic sensory devices th...
- Material tougher, more conductive than copper developed
New York, April 23 (IANS) Researchers have developed thin carbon nanotube (CNT) textiles that exhibit high electrical conductivity and a le...
Now, wearable tattoos to monitor your drinking habitsThe device could help reduce unsafe drinking that can lead to vehicle crashes, violence and the degeneration of the health of heavy drinker...
Wearable, stretchable memory device to monitor heart rateThe gold nanoparticles have many advantages over the conventional films, including superb chemical stability and long-term memory storage.
Artificial 'skin' that could feel sensation createdThe top layer featured a sensor that can detect pressure over the same range as human skin, from a light finger tap to a firm handshake.
New fabric may lead to 'active clothing,' wearable robotsThe robotic fabric contains sensors made of a flexible polymer and threadlike strands that return to a coiled shape when heated, causing th...
'Skin-like' device monitors heart and skin healthA new wearable colour-changing device can quickly alert a person if they are having cardiovascular trouble or if it's simply time to put on...
Indian-origin scientist researching on new Robotics technologyDr Ravinder Dahiya has got the grant from Britain's Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) to work on the technology th...