October 1, 2019 by Kyle Melnick According to an article published last week to the journal of Soft Robotics, scientists based out of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne in Lausanne, Switzerland, have developed a skin-like material that, when worn over a users’ body, simulates a far more realistic sense of touch than that of...
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Scientists have ‘cracked the code’ of the human brain and can create a 3D-reconstruction of someone’s face using the information stored in a person’s mind when they think of them
University of Glasgow experts investigated how we remember each other’s faces Researchers had people compare their memory of faces with similar 3D models From this they could work out which features our brains use to identify faces The findings could have applications to AI, gaming and eyewitness testimony It’s great to spot a familiar face — and now researchers have ‘cracked the code’...
A Scientist is 3D Printing Blood vessels for Sick children
Scientists are developing flexible materials to 3D print blood vessels for treating vascular defects in children. The team has been awarded a grant totaling $211,000 from the NIH for their cause. 3D Printed medical magic: Since the introduction of 3D printing technology, the world is taken by storm. From fashion industry to traditional home construction,...