Wednesday, 10 May 2017
3D-printed 'bionic skin' could give robots the sense of touch
Engineering researchers have developed a revolutionary process for 3D printing stretchable electronic sensory devices that could give robots the ability to feel their environment. The discovery is also a major step forward in printing electronics on real human skin.
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From bowling balls to hip joints: Chemists create recyclable alternative to durable plastics
Researchers have developed a recyclable alternative to a durable class of plastics used for items like car tires, replacement hip joints and...
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In this project, we will learn about the MCP2515 CAN Controller Module, how to interface the MCP2515 CAN Bus Controller with Arduino and fin...
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Interfacing DC motor to the microcontroller is a very important concept in many industrial and robotic applications. By interfacing DC motor...
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Smart LCD with Automatic Brightness Adjusting Using Arduino and LDR Sensor Here is a simple Arduino project that focuses on adjusting the b...
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