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Driverless cars’ safety gets boost, new system lets robots see around corners uses radio waves
Researchers have developed a new system that could help improve safety of driverless cars.
Tech Xplore on MSN
Robots use radio signals and AI to see around corners
Penn Engineers have developed a system that lets robots see around corners using radio waves processed by AI, a capability ...
Health systems enter transition generation facing policy shifts, workforce shortages and capital constraints, prompting adaptive growth and ...
Large parts of the UK are experiencing relentless rainfall, with some places seeing rain for 41 consecutive days and counting. In Reading, in the south east of England, our university’s official rain ...
Some make you sick, while others help keep you healthy. But microbes' influence stretches far beyond human bodies. These astonishingly complex organisms regulate the health of forests, oceans and ...
Researchers from Penn have developed HoloRadar, a system that allows robots to see around corners by using radio waves and AI ...
In the modern world, the human body is besieged by a silent category of chemicals that interfere with one of its most ...
The Mail in South Cumbria on MSN
What have your neighbours been up to? All plans lodged in Barrow this week
Here are all the latest planning applications lodged in Barrow this week.
Technologies once reserved for premium cars are becoming essential tools in heavy trucking, fundamentally changing how risk, performance, and uptime are managed ...
Ohio University faculty member Nancy Manring reflects on the ideas behind her new book, “A World of Wounds,” and what our dialogue around environmental issues reveals about conflict and cooperation.
Stacker on MSN
What is heart rate variability (HRV)?
Oura reports that heart rate variability (HRV) measures the variation in heartbeat timing, reflecting stress levels and recovery. Higher HRV indicates well-being, while lower HRV signals stress.
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