You’d Be Able To Smell Your Virtual World Soon
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by Sachin Rawat
10M ago
Scientists have developed soft and flexible wearables that recreate a wide range of smells for virtual reality applications ..read more
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Ultrasound Exposure: Making Waves In Depression Treatment
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by Asian Scientist Newsroom
1y ago
Ultrasound exposure could potentially reduce depression symptoms, reveals a study in rodents by Japanese researchers ..read more
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All Seeing Artificial Eyes
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by Asian Scientist Newsroom
1y ago
360-degree vision is now possible with a novel artificial vision system inspired by fiddler crab’s eyes, reports researchers from South Korea and the United States ..read more
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Trusting At Face Value
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by Asian Scientist Newsroom
1y ago
Researchers from Japan discover that greater levels of facial similarities in individuals of the same sex can increase perceived trustworthiness ..read more
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Filtering Poisons With Seeds
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by Rachel Soon
1y ago
Waste from vegetable oil manufacturing could cheaply and effectively remove toxic heavy metals from contaminated water, find a Singaporean-Swiss research team ..read more
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Singapore Supercomputing Projects Awarded Access To Fugaku
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by Asian Scientist Newsroom
1y ago
Five Singapore-based research projects will soon make use of the world’s fastest supercomputer to address challenges from materials science to sustainability ..read more
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Taking Matters Into Robotic Hands
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by Asian Scientist Newsroom
1y ago
Researchers from South Korea have built a highly dextrous robotic hand capable of tactile sensation, precise grasping and tool manipulation ..read more
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Storing Big Data In A Tiny Space
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by Asian Scientist Newsroom
1y ago
By combining graphene oxide with upconversion nanoparticles, researchers have found a way to store large amounts of data on an optical disk ..read more
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Navigating Cancer Treatment With The Tiniest Of Tools
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by Asian Scientist Newsroom
1y ago
A new soft robotic laser could allow surgeons to conduct head and neck surgeries without damaging critical structures in the vicinity ..read more
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Helping Computers ‘See’ Through Darkness And Rain
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by Asian Scientist Newsroom
1y ago
To advance computer vision, researchers developed neural network algorithms to enhance videos of rainy and night scenes ..read more
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