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The laurel vs. yanny debate… Did someone tamper with the sound file? 5

The “laurel” versus “yanny” debate is everywhere this week. Even CNBC has joined the discussion by renaming market sentiment. The bulls are now team laurel and the bears… read more >>

A praying mantis could teach robots a thing or two about 3D machine vision

What’s the best way to teach a robot or drone to see in 3D? Quite possibly, the answer is to teach it to think like an insect. A praying mantis, to be more specific.
A team at the Institute of… read more >>

IoT-enabled Halter for Horses uses Machine Learning and a Whole Lot More! 3

Justify just won the Kentucky Derby, besting the field by 2 ½ lengths on Saturday. He was purchased as a yearling at auction for $500,000.  And while not all horses cost that much, it’s fair to say… read more >>

Machine learning to the rescue – When you just cannot hold still for an MRI

A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain scan uses the body’s natural magnetic properties and radio waves to produce detailed images of the brain and the brain stem. Since no radiation is used, it is… read more >>

With one hand and three drumsticks, Cyborg Drummer wants to take his music on tour 2

Jason Barnes had wanted to be a professional drummer since he was a teenager. At age 22, Barnes lost his arm after an industrial accident at work. The accident occurred three days before Barnes was… read more >>

Bug Brain Beats Machine Learning 7

Living organisms have long provided inspiration for technology. Biomimicry of birds helped us design our first aircraft, while the structure of seed burs was copied for Velcro. Today, biomimicry is… read more >>

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… read more >>

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… read more >>

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…. read more >>

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.read more >>

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