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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’...

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3D-printable synthetic muscle is three times stronger than you

Columbia University engineers have developed a soft actuator that mimics natural muscle, but is three times stronger   The classic image of a robot is one clad in a rigid metal shell, but that might not be practical in situations where man and machine will need to work together. The emerging field of soft robotics is helping...

September 26, 2017September 26, 2017by In Devices