Robotic Hand Rehabilitation Glove | WordlessTech

IDC The Robotic Hand Rehabilitation Glove aids training for stroke and hand disability recovering. The Robotic Hand Rehabilitation Glove is the latest innovation from XFT Medical in collaboration with IDC. This cutting-edge device merges EMG electromyographic feedback with adaptable robotics to aid individuals recovering from strokes or hand disabilities, enhancing dexterity and functionality. IDC Utilizing air-activated […]

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Smart rings’ ultra-precise movement tracking take wearable technology to the next level

There is a lot of hype about smart rings right now – Samsung is due to release a Galaxy ring, and there is unsubstantiated speculation that Apple is considering a ring too. But why would you want a smart ring in the first place? The short answer is that they are likely to fulfil the […]

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Mercedes to use Apollo Humanoid Robot in the production line

Apptronik Mercedes-Benz and Apptronik team up to introduce cutting-edge Appolo humanoid robot in manufacturing. Apptronik, a pioneer in advanced humanoid robots, has partnered with Mercedes-Benz to revolutionize manufacturing processes. This collaboration marks the debut of Apptronik’s Apollo robot in commercial settings and represents a groundbreaking use of humanoid robotics in Mercedes-Benz facilities. Apptronik Mercedes-Benz aims to enhance its workforce […]

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Space tourists and crew suffer high radiation risks – regulation is needed to protect them

In a decade or two, journeys into space could become as normal as transatlantic flights. In particular, the number of humans travelling into space with the help of commercial companies, such as Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin, will increase significantly. But such travel comes with huge radiation risks. Sudden changes in space weather, such as […]

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Our survey of the sky is uncovering the secrets of how planets are born

When we look out to the stars, it is typically not a yearning for the distant depths of outer space that drives us. When we are looking out there, we are truly looking back at ourselves. We try to understand our place in the unimaginable vastness of the universe. One of the most burning questions […]

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Traffic enforcement cameras not reliable, cost Israelis millions

The A3 traffic enforcement cameras used by the Israel Police are not reliable, and the experiments carried out to test this by the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, were flawed, University of Haifa expert Sharon Farber said at a court case in Ashdod. This triggered the police to call for their own expert to testify.  This […]

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we thought we’d created a winning new antivenom but then it flopped. Why that turned out to be a good thing

Snakebites kill over 100,000 people each year, and hundreds of thousands of survivors are left with long-term disabilities such as amputations. Africa, Asia and Latin America are the regions most heavily affected. The most venomous snakes in Africa are the black mamba, cobras and saw-scaled and carpet vipers. In Asia, the Indian cobra, Russel’s viper, […]

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The mystery of consciousness shows there may be a limit to what science alone can achieve

The progress of science in the last 400 years is mind-blowing. Who would have thought we’d be able to trace the history of our universe to its origins 14 billion years ago? Science has increased the length and the quality of our lives, and the technology that is commonplace in the modern world would have […]

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