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Sea shells inspired a new material made of chalk and polystyrene

By Damir Beciri
One Comment11 March 2010
seashellsA team of materials scientists and chemists from The University of Manchester and The University of Leeds have taken inspiration from sea shells found on the beach to create a composite material from dissimilar ‘ingredients’. They have successfully reinforced calcium carbonate, or chalk, with polystyrene particles that are used to make drinks cups. They report… »

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PQ Labs Multi-Touch G3 touchscreen and a table form an iTable

By Damir Beciri
9 March 2010
itable-at-cebit-2010PQ Labs demonstrated their G3 touchscreen technology at this year’s CeBIT by installing it into a coffee table called the iTable. They have essentially taken the idea behind the Microsoft Surface and made it less bulky and cheaper (at least the folks from PQ Labs claim it will be). There are several variations of their… »

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Skinput uses sound to turn your body into an input device

By Damir Beciri
2 Comments8 March 2010
skinput-1In our previous article we wrote about a new material which gives the sense of touch, and here is an invention with a different twist. Since devices with increasingly larger computational power and various capabilities are becoming much smaller, they can be easily carried on our bodies. However, their small size typically leads to limited… »

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Peratech Limited QTC – new generation of tactile robotic skin?

By Damir Beciri
One Comment7 March 2010
qtc-roboticsAs robotic devices continue to make inroads to our daily life, their ability to understand the presence and interaction with humans and other objects within a space becomes critically important. Peratech Limited, a company devoted to the development of new materials designed for touch technology, has announced that they have been commissioned by the MIT… »

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Kojiro – light and agile musculoskeletal humanoid robot

By Damir Beciri
6 March 2010
kojiroKojiro is an advanced musculoskeletal humanoid robot under development at the University of Tokyo’s JSK Robotics Laboratory. Kojiro’s creators designed its body to mimic the way our skeleton, muscles, and tendons work to generate motion. The goal is to build robots that are light and agile, capable of moving around and interacting with the physical… »

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Mussel biomimicry could lead to new super-strong polymers

By Damir Beciri
5 March 2010
musselsWe may like to eat mussels steamed in white wine, but we also like to find mussels at the beach. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces and collaborators at the University of California at Santa Barbara and the University of Chicago believe they have uncovered the basis how marine mussels use… »

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MIT’s Flyfire – swarms of micro helicopters form 3D images

By Damir Beciri
3 March 2010
flyfire-monalisaFlyfire, a project initiated by the SENSEable City Laboratory (the same folks that came up with AIDA) in collaboration with ARES Lab (Aerospace Robotics and Embedded Systems Laboratory) aims to transform any ordinary space into a highly immersive and interactive display environment. Imagine that pixels could fly out of your computer screen and create an… »

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Adesso CyberPad A4 offers features most tablets miss

By Damir Beciri
One Comment2 March 2010
adesso-cyberpad-a4CyberPad A4 from Adesso is able to convert your handwritten notes and graphics into usable digital information. Through the use of the bundled software (Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0 for Windows and 6.0 for Mac OS X), Adesso says it is the only solution that links handwriting and graphics to the PC, providing a digital reproduction… »