True robotic dexterity will open up markets that automation has barely touched, such as This is where robotics evolves from ...
The study shows that for decades automation has been adopted primarily to streamline structured and repetitive work. In sectors such as accounting, logistics, insurance and back-office administration, ...
Introducing Mai, Kyocera's New Human Augmentation Concept The Future Design Laboratory of Kyocera's R&D division launched the new Mai concept for human augmentation. The laboratory’s mission is to ...
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Harvard’s Soft Robotic Exosuit: Next-Gen Wearable Robotics for Effortless Mobility & Human Enhancement
Discover the groundbreaking Soft Robotic Exosuit developed by Harvard—an innovation that is changing the future of wearable ...
Policymakers amplify the tilt: in most countries taxes are lower on capital than labour. While both automation and ...
Ari tries a “third thumb” and explores how new tech is reshaping our idea of being human. A rapidly changing modern world, with its technological advancements and pressing global issues, challenges ...
Inside Kyocera’s Future Design Lab, engineers are pushing wearable technology beyond research and into everyday life.
In collaboration with Meiji University and H2L Inc., Docomo has unveiled a groundbreaking technology that revolutionizes the sharing of taste information through a unique human augmentation platform.
Every year, as hundreds of Harvard students dutifully shuffle through Economics and Computer Science department requirements in hopes of an approving scribble on their degree, a few eccentrics design ...
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Wearable exosuits boost worker strength by 50%
With the rapid evolution of wearable technology, exosuits are proving to be game-changers in enhancing human strength. Innovative strides in this field indicate that these wearable exosuits can ...
Modern science already offers ways to enhance your mood, sex drive, athletic performance, concentration levels and overall health. But is such medically driven self-improvement always a good idea?
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