Cleveland Clinic researchers have engineered a first-of-its-kind bionic arm for patients with upper-limb amputations that allows wearers to think, behave and function like a person without an amputation, according to new findings published in Science Robotics. The Cleveland Clinic-led international research team developed the bionic system that combines three important … [Read more...] about Bionic arm restores natural behaviors in patients with upper limb amputations
Those annoying website pop-ups about cookies — what should you do about them?
According to the California attorney general’s office, California residents have a right to know what personal information businesses collect about you, to have that information deleted, and to insist that your personal data not be sold. In addition, the attorney general says, “you also have the right to be notified, before or at the point businesses collect your personal … [Read more...] about Those annoying website pop-ups about cookies — what should you do about them?
This rainbow-making tech could help autonomous vehicles read signs: A study explains the physics behind reflective microscale concave interfaces — structures that reflect light in fascinating ways
A new study explains the science behind microscale concave interfaces (MCI) -- structures that reflect light to produce beautiful and potentially useful optical phenomena. "It is vital to be able to explain how a technology works to someone before you attempt to adopt it. Our new paper defines how light interacts with microscale concave interfaces," says University at Buffalo … [Read more...] about This rainbow-making tech could help autonomous vehicles read signs: A study explains the physics behind reflective microscale concave interfaces — structures that reflect light in fascinating ways
Machine learning algorithm revolutionizes how scientists study behavior
To Eric Yttri, assistant professor of biological sciences and Neuroscience Institute faculty at Carnegie Mellon University, the best way to understand the brain is to watch how organisms interact with the world. "Behavior drives everything we do," Yttri said. As a behavioral neuroscientist, Yttri studies what happens in the brain when animals walk, eat, sniff or do any action. … [Read more...] about Machine learning algorithm revolutionizes how scientists study behavior
A universal equation for the shape of an egg
Researchers from the University of Kent, the Research Institute for Environment Treatment and Vita-Market Ltd have discovered a universal mathematical formula that can describe any bird's egg existing in nature, a feat which has been unsuccessful until now. Egg-shape has long attracted the attention of mathematicians, engineers, and biologists from an analytical point of view. … [Read more...] about A universal equation for the shape of an egg
Want to be a social media influencer? Here are some tips for getting started
Eddie Infante, 23, started posting comedic videos on TikTok after he graduated college. His content seems effortless — jokes about dating as a young gay man in Southern California and a lot of food posts, including his popular “What I Eat in a Day” series. Those videos always start with an iced coffee at a doughnut chain. But what seems off-the-cuff was strategic. When he first … [Read more...] about Want to be a social media influencer? Here are some tips for getting started
‘Charging room’ system powers lights, phones, laptops without wires
In a move that could one day free the world's countertops from their snarl of charging cords, researchers at the University of Michigan and University of Tokyo have developed a system to safely deliver electricity over the air, potentially turning entire buildings into wireless charging zones. Detailed in a new study published in Nature Electronics, the technology can deliver … [Read more...] about ‘Charging room’ system powers lights, phones, laptops without wires
Revealing the hidden structure of quantum entangled states
Quantum states that are entangled in many dimensions are key to our emerging quantum technologies, where more dimensions mean a higher quantum bandwidth (faster) and better resilience to noise (security), crucial for both fast and secure communication and speed up in error-free quantum computing. Now researchers at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South … [Read more...] about Revealing the hidden structure of quantum entangled states
New artificial intelligence tech set to transform heart imaging
A new artificial-intelligence technology for heart imaging can potentially improve care for patients, allowing doctors to examine their hearts for scar tissue while eliminating the need for contrast injections required for traditional cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (CMR). A team of researchers who developed the technology, including doctors at UVA Health, reports the … [Read more...] about New artificial intelligence tech set to transform heart imaging
Column: If your cable bill includes a fee for ‘Ten,’ you’re paying for a porn channel
In hindsight, Gaby Gross recognizes he should have examined his Spectrum cable TV bills more closely. If he had, he would have avoided about $800 in charges for a porn channel he neither wanted nor watched.Now the 83-year-old Calabasas resident just wants to set things right — and, hopefully, get at least a meaningful portion of his money back.“Spectrum said I should have … [Read more...] about Column: If your cable bill includes a fee for ‘Ten,’ you’re paying for a porn channel