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Interesting Engineering on MSNBat-inspired AI gives drones ultrasonic sight to navigate disaster rescue zones
Inspired by bats and dolphins, this ultrasonic tech lets machines “see” in pitch-black and chaotic environments.
Apart from carrying the information to encode proteins in, RNA molecules can adopt intricate 2D and 3D structures. Specifically, the same RNA molecule can switch between ON and OFF structures, ...
A small, old castle was found in the mountains of Hyogo Prefecture in March. Researchers found the castle using artificial intelligence (AI).
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Tech Xplore on MSNResearchers develop AI-powered radar technique for high-resolution 3D urban mapping
A research team from the Aerospace Information Research Institute (AIR) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a ...
Scientists used 3D-printed insect models to study how disguises help harmless species fool predators and survive in the wild.
Researchers have uncovered how primate brains transform flat, 2D visual inputs into rich, 3D mental representations of objects.
Marine scientists have long marveled at how animals like fish and seals swim so efficiently despite having different shapes.
For BorgWarner, vision systems from Cognex Corp. are the technology of choice.
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What a 13,000-Year-Old Map Reveals About Paleolithic Engineering Genius
Could it be that our Paleolithic forebears were more than artists and hunters, that they were also the world’s earliest ...
In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw speaks with Marc Prioleau, executive director of the Overture Maps ...
An invisible force has long eluded detection within the halls of the world’s most famous particle accelerator—until now.
In the long history of life on Earth, one of the biggest turning points came when our distant ancestors stood tall—literally.
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