Northwestern says the new device can simulate a much more realistic sense of touch. It could even let deaf people "feel" ...
Northwestern's wireless device mimics real touch by replicating vibrations, pressure, stretching, and more—delivering a ...
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News Medical on MSNBreakthrough haptic technology mimics complex touch sensationsWhen it comes to haptic feedback, most technologies are limited to simple vibrations. But our skin is loaded with tiny sensors that detect pressure, vibration, stretching and more.
SHERBURNE, N.Y. (WBNG) -- Three students from Colgate University, Isabella Gregory, James Manderlink and Laura Richard, got ...
No. 2 seed Alabama takes on No. 6 BYU in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. Here's what to know of the Cougars, including location: ...
World’s largest general scientific society honors Dr. Hoggarth for meritorious contribution to the advancement of science ...
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