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Synthetic Muscle Brings Lifelike Robots Closer to Reality
Artificial intelligence (AI) has made headlines nearly every day this year. Jaguar wants AI not behind the steering wheel, but in it. LG is working on a smart mower robot for your lawn. And Microsoft recently revealed Brainwave, their solution for real-time AI. But now, Columbia University researchers are figuring out how to enable robots to “flex their muscle” in a different, more literal way.
NC State Designs “True” Wireless Power Source
Having a wireless device does not mean ultimate freedom from charging docks or other power sources. Thankfully, researchers at North Carolina State University have developed an innovative system that integrates high-speed data and wireless power transfer simultaneously.
Italy-Based Tacita To Reveal New Electric Motorcycle This Week
We recently looked at an innovative smart motorcycle helmet to improve safety, group rides, and navigation for motorcyclists. As transportation continues delving into smarter energy utilization, motorcycle technology is experiencing a huge boom. Recently, Italian electric motorcycle manufacturer Tacita announced plans to expand its lineup.
Inspired by Origami, These Sustainable Clothes Grow With Your Child
The James Dyson Award had an interesting array of national winners this year. An outdoor vacuum cleaner for maintaining parks, kinetic furniture, and a buoy that becomes a natural part of the ocean environment were some of the standout ideas. One other creation that is catching lots of attention is a type of clothing that grows with children as they mature. This clothing has the potential to disrupt the fashion industry not just economically, but also on an environmental level as well.
Bert’s Box: The Luxurious 2-Bedroom Prefab Home
Unveiled at Decorex 2015, the London-based Bert and May’s Big Box 2-bedroom is a 670-square foot modular home that strikes the perfect balance between high-end modern aesthetics and eco-friendly design performance. Factory built in only 14-weeks, Bert’s Box comes equipped with Crittal windows and doors, double-glazed steel facades, and insulated panels to keep inhabitants warm in the winter and protected from the blazing sun in the summer months.
The AVAVA Britespace Tiny House
Whether you want a tiny home or something a little bigger, AVAVA Systems can accommodate you. Their beautiful tiny homes are sourced from sustainable materials and built to last decades. But unlike other tiny homes we’ve looked at, this one is not mobile, so choose your location carefully. AVAVA assists you through every step of the process, so getting this tiny home in your backyard or on that scenic hillside will be seamless.
Jaguar Reveals Prototype of Future-Type with AI-Powered Steering Wheel
The Future-Type is an autonomous ride-sharing concept for 2040 and beyond. The luxury car maker created a vision for a sleek, self-guiding electric pod around the AI-powered Sayer steering wheel device. The AI coordinates your everyday needs, not limited to only transportation-related tasks.
doc.ai Raises $2.3 Million in Pre-ICO to Bring AI to the Medical Field
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly advancing. Besides improving everyday activities like mowing your lawn, AI also has great potential to disrupt the healthcare industry. We’ve seen Artefact Group’s mobile clinics and Forward’s answer to a doctor’s office. Now, we’ll take a look at doc.ai. This startup wants to use AI and Blockchain to revolutionize conversations in health care. They just raised $2.3 million in future sales of their new cryptocurrency, Neuron (NRN).
Meet iEAT: This Pocket-Sized Food Allergen Detector Could Save Your Life
If you have food allergies, you know what a terrifying gamble it can be when you go to a restaurant. An allergen like peanuts, eggs, or nuts can be enough to ruin your day if you ingest just a little. For people that have severe allergies, ingesting just a little can be serious enough to warrant a trip to the hospital. Scientists at Harvard Medical School know that food allergies are increasing around the world. That’s why they’re working on iEAT, a portable food allergen detector that only costs $40 to make.