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Ultrasound 3-D sensing tech for improved gesture recognition - CES 2016
NSF-funded small business Chirp Microsystems is developing an ultrasound 3-D sensing technology that lets users play music or check email on a tablet with the wave of a hand.
David Horsley, company co-founder and professor...
David Horsley, company co-founder and professor...
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Using light to move wireless data faster - Science Nation
Computer science team lights up faster, more secure data transmission to meet future demands
Mobile computing is accelerating beyond the smartphone era. Today, people wear smart glasses, smart watches and fitness...
Mobile computing is accelerating beyond the smartphone era. Today, people wear smart glasses, smart watches and fitness...
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The spy who hacked me - Measuring the security vulnerabilities of 3-D printing
In episode 65, Jordan and Charlie explore how a smartphone can hack a 3-D printer by measuring leaked energy and acoustic waves. Despite features such as encryption and watermarks, researchers at the University at Buffalo have found...
Paul Marriott
Tutorial: Automatic Smart Fan Step-by-Step w/Arduino Nano, Shield, DHT11, Relay Switch & mBlock 5
Full-fledged tutorial (with diagrams) for an automated smart fan prototype system. Fan is programmed to turn on and off when temperature sensor reaches a certain temperature. Uses Arduino Nano microcontroller with a special connectivity...
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4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn’t Hear About This Week - Episode 26
Bloody good sweat, changing climate/changing sex, sauce that delays frost, and fab fossil find!
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4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn’t Hear About - Episode 35
Wildfire cocktail, electronic tattoos, chill dinosaurs, and office polluters. It's 4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn’t Hear About - Episode 35.
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NSF-funded researchers build wall-jumping robot! NSF Science Now 48
In this week’s episode, we learn about a new wall-jumping robot, using sensor-integrated blocks to better identify developmental disabilities, we learn about creatures with camouflage, a new procedure to detect exposure to dangerous...
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Computer scientist Shaundra Daily - ScienceLives
Increasingly unconstrained by the limits of their lifeless, emotionless construction, computers are being used more and more to improve our understanding of human emotions. This trend is due, in part, to the work of Shaundra Daily, who —...
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Eye On Home
Ever leave the house and then wonder if you left the iron on, or the oven, or maybe the lights? That's something Anthony Rowe doesn't need to worry about. The Carnegie Mellon University Computer Scientist and Electrical Engineer can...
Zach Star
Robotics (Part 2) - Research and Companies
This video will cover robotics, some subfields within the career, and the best majors to pick if you want to go into this fi
eld.
Robotics is a really broad field and by getting into this you can work on a variety of...
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New sensors to monitor storm surge on bridges
A University of Florida team is starting to gather real-time data on the impact of waves and rising water on bridges during hurricanes. Unlike studies that rely on tests in wave laboratories, this research will use data...
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New smart bandages for burn victims and others - Science Nation
Some bandages are embedded with medicine to treat wounds, but researchers at Harvard University and Brigham and Women's Hospital have something much more sophisticated in mind for the future of chronic wound care.
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Ice Cube
For more than a decade--in the most inhospitable place on Earth-- scientists have been building an observatory to search for a ""ghost."" The IceCube Neutrino Observatory is a massive telescope embedded in the Antarctic ice near the...
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Humanoid robot dives for sunken shipwreck treasure
A humanoid diving robot developed at Stanford University could help scientists get to parts of the ocean that human divers just can't reach. The OceanOne robot was deployed last month to retrieve sunken treasure from an ancient shipwreck...
Seven Dimensions
Crimes at Work: Theft, Fraud, and Security Measures
This video discusses the various types of crimes that can occur in the workplace, such as theft, dishonesty, and fraud. It emphasizes the need for managers and executives to recognize that anyone can be a thief, even those in high-trust...
Cerebellum
Space Facts II - Advanced Sensors From Space Research
Space Facts II puts viewers on the forefront of space exploration, examining its role on Earth in fighting forest fires, controlling diseases (such as diabetes), combating air pollution and mapping solar and lunar cycles. This video...
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Novel approach advances home and health sensors - Science Nation
Computer science team successfully taps electronic "noise" to reveal details about water and energy use
Description: You may get a breakdown of your home energy use in your monthly bill, but what if you could see...
Description: You may get a breakdown of your home energy use in your monthly bill, but what if you could see...
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Google Maps Secrets: How Exactly Does Google Maps Work?
How Google Maps work? How does Google Maps know about the traffic conditions? How is it so accurate about predicting traffic conditions? This is a short, animated videos for kids and laymen to understand the science and technology that...
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Controlling Appliances Remotely : Energy Efficiency - Science Nation
Ever leave the house and then wonder if you left the iron on, or the oven, or maybe the lights? That's something Anthony Rowe doesn't need to worry about. The Carnegie Mellon University Computer Scientist and Electrical Engineer can...
Next Animation Studio
Smart carpet makes home safer for elderly
The smart carpet has plastic optical fibers underneath its surface. When people walk on it, the weight bends the fibers changing how much light the sensors receive to track movements. Signals are sent to a computer to analyze footstep...
Next Animation Studio
Japanese researchers develop 'avatar' robot
The Japan Science and Technology Agency and Keio University have developed an 'avatar' robot that allows users to see and sense what the robot senses. The robot is called TELESAR V, or Teresa. It is described as the first 'telexistence'...
Zach Star
What I Did During My Engineering Internship
This video covers my experience as an engineering intern. During this internship I had a summer long project that consisted of making a prototype of a handheld prin
ter.
My job was at a cubicle and I did work full...
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Greenland Ice Sheet is sliding more than anyone realized, impacting sea level rise!
A National Science Foundation-funded team of researchers from the Universities of Wyoming and Montana has discovered that the Greenland Ice Sheet is sliding more than anyone realized. Surprisingly, they found that the ice slides across...