A New Smart Lock for Your House

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There’s a high probability that at times you’ve wanted access to a technology that allows you to let people in your house when you’re still stuck at work or traffic. August, a smart home company, has developed the August Smart Lock which permits you to remotely control and monitor your…

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Pollution Report Application

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There is so much one can do to control pollution, but one thing we can prevent is the risk of having pollution-related health issues. Nowadays, besides taking into account the local weather forecast, we should also be mindful about the air pollution reports. We should instill the practice of checking…

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FLUID: The Smart Water Meter

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Have you ever wondered how many gallons of water your household uses? A recent study published that the average American utilizes 80 to 100 gallons of water each day. This is a critical topic since California is still experiencing a drought. It is our duty to learn different ways on…

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Sensory Interaction with State-of-the-Art Technology

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With the current groundbreaking technology, hardware, like a keyboard or a mouse, are becoming more innovative. That’s why a company called Gest created their sensor controller. The device allows a user to control their computer without obsolete tools. Instead, the movement of hands and fingers are read through sensors. The…

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3D Modeling the Human Body

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How awesome would it be to explore how our body functions through a 3D model software that allows you to input your unique health data? BioDigital is a 3D human body modeling startup which has created an application program interface, API, which surgeons use to virtually practice on a patient’s…

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Innovative Skin Sensor Tracks Body Vitals

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There is an innovative health sensor in the market that can tell how fast your blood is pumping. The sensor is not like any other device we’ve seen before. The wearable device is soft, thin, stretchy and resembles a temporary sticker tattoo. A group of engineers and medical researchers from…

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Robotic Movements For A Good Cause

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Researchers at the University of Minnesota have created a robotic arm system that can be moved by just thinking. Most of these robotic arm systems need extensive invasive brain surgery to successfully achieve their goal, moving. Researchers have come up with a helmet that allows the robotic arm to move….

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