Flexible piezoelectric sensors are essential to monitor the motions of both humans and humanoid robots. However, existing designs are either
Month: June 2024
Robot radiotherapy could improve treatments for eye disease
Researchers from King’s, with doctors at King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, have successfully used a new robot system to
Just thinking about a location activates mental maps in the brain
As you travel your usual route to work or the grocery store, your brain engages cognitive maps stored in your
AI-powered simulation training improves human performance in robotic exoskeletons
Researchers at North Carolina State University have demonstrated a new method that leverages artificial intelligence (AI) and computer simulations to
We spend more with cashless payments
A study by researchers from the University of Adelaide has found that when using cashless methods of payment, individuals tend
Shaping nanoparticles with enzymes
The selective bond-breaking powers of enzymes bring new versatility for building nanoparticles with a wide range of technical and medical
Reading pleasure and pain from the brain
A team of researchers led by LEE Soo Ahn and WOO Choong-Wan at the Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research (CNIR)
Detecting early linguistic signs of dementia by studying the natural speech of seniors
A study led by linguists from the Department of English, Linguistics and Theatre Studies (ELTS) at the NUS Faculty of
Researchers reveal new pathway to improve traumatic brain injury outcomes
A team of Australia’s leading health researchers has developed a new ‘dictionary’ to better predict outcomes for people who have
Shedding light on the origin of a genetic variant underlying fungal infections
Fungal infections pose life-threatening risks, especially when vital organs or the central nervous system are affected. Individuals harboring variants in