Behind the Headlines

MATLAB and Simulink behind today’s news and trends

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다음에 대한 결과: 2018

Imaging Algorithm Lets You See Around Corners with Laser Pulses

Stanford’s new laser-based imaging technology could take blind spot detection in cars to a whole new level. Not only can it see things the driver can’t see from the driver’s seat, it can see things… 더 읽어보기 >>

Machine learning algorithm identifies dolphins in the wild by their echolocation clicks

The New York Times recent article, Tracking Dolphins With Algorithms You Might Find on Facebook, described how researchers from Scripps Institution of Oceanography created a machine learning… 더 읽어보기 >>

Creepy, crawly robot baby shows just how much bio-gunk babies inhale

Researchers at Purdue University designed a crawling robot baby to determine how much dirt, bacteria, pollen and fungal spores babies inhale as they move through their indoor, carpeted environments…. 더 읽어보기 >>

Concussions, TBI, the NFL and Science

Cleveland Clinic's Intelligent Mouthguard uses kinematic sensors and MATLAB to determine severity of head impact.

The science behind the diagnosis and treatment of concussions

With the increased focus on TBI, it was no surprise to find many researchers working on the issue. Much of the research focuses on brain mapping, while other research is working on improving the accuracy of sideline diagnosis.더 읽어보기 >>

Designing a waterproof, air-powered wheelchair that lets everyone enjoy the water

Q:  What uses no batteries, runs on air, and is designed to let everyone splash around in a water park?
A:  A waterproof, air-powered wheelchair called the PneuChair.
Mark Villanueva, a Morgan’s… 더 읽어보기 >>

Brain mapping shows child’s brain was “rewired” after double hand transplant

At age 2, Zion Harvey had his hands amputated due to a life-threatening infection. At age 8, he was the first child to receive a double hand transplant. He continues to amaze his family and doctors…. 더 읽어보기 >>

The U.S. government made a New Year’s resolution to stop saving all your tweets

Since the beginning of (Twitter) time, the United States Library of Congress, the official research library that serves the United States Congress, has archived all tweets. Yes, all tweets. Every… 더 읽어보기 >>

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