New research shows robotic materials can learn and adapt without software, storing behavior directly in their structure.
A Czech team developed an IoT system using MQTT to autonomously cool PV panels, boosting daily energy yield by 7.38% with a ...
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In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the Maryland-based engineer says the handheld device was inspired by Tamagotchi and ...
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New metamaterials learn shapes, adapt behavior, and move like living systems
Researchers at the University of Amsterdam have developed a new class of metamaterials that ...
FOTA is a technology that remotely updates a device’s firmware via wireless networks such as Wi-Fi, 5G, LTE, or Bluetooth ...
Apply modern C++ to that module. Use constexpr for configuration constants. Replace raw arrays with std::array. Wrap resource ...
On World Health Day, Class 10 students from Shiv Nadar School Gurgaon unveil ArryhthmiX, a low-cost wearable ECG prototype ...
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Metamaterial chain ‘learns’ new shapes by passing data hinge to hinge
A chain of small motorized hinges can now teach itself to bend into new configurations without any central controller telling ...
Partnership advances India's path to technology self-reliance by enabling domestic design and manufacturing of ...
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I tried an OpenClaw-inspired AI assistant on a $10 ESP32 board, and it actually works
AI agent on a microcontroller.
No strangers to overheating at bedtime, our team of hot sleepers has tested hundreds of sleep products, including cooling mattresses, sheets and bedding. We quickly discovered that the best bed ...
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