Harvard researchers created programmable knitted fabric that changes shape, acts as electronic switches, and could power the next generation of wearable technology.
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Snapping knits turn fabric into switches that count steps and light LEDs
Knitting has come a long way from sweaters and blankets. Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and ...
Valve recently released a new version of the Steam Controller, which features a wired USB puck that serves both as charger ...
To circumvent that issue, I decided this time to opt for a presence sensor. These use mmWave radar signals instead of ...
Social media is full of posts about a supposed 2027 car surveillance drunk driving camera law and kill switches. CR's experts ...
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New soft sensor can turn touch into robotic action without electronics
Built from flexible, compliant materials, soft robots are gaining relevance for tasks ranging from minimally invasive surgery ...
Light Operate vs. Dark Operate Sensor Modes: Understanding the Difference and Choosing the Right One
Choosing the correct output mode on a photoelectric sensor is critical to reliable machine operation. A simple configuration ...
Compared to the Arduino Uno of old, modern microcontrollers are absolutely tiny — especially for the amount of processing ...
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I turned an ESP32 into a Bluetooth presence sensor, and it knows which room I'm in
I'll never lose my phone again.
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