AUSTIN (KXAN) – The City of Cedar Park announced on Friday the relocation of manufacturing and technology company Creative 3D Technologies to Cedar Park. According to the city, the decision Creative ...
Necrobotics is a field of engineering that builds robots out of a mix of synthetic materials and animal body parts. It has produced micro-grippers with pneumatically operated legs taken from dead ...
Researchers at Science Tokyo have developed a neural inverse rendering method that accurately reconstructs the three-dimensional (3D) shapes of moving objects using only three standard projection ...
Researchers at the Institute of Science Tokyo have developed a neural-network-based 3D imaging technique that can precisely measure moving objects—a task long considered extremely challenging for ...
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Abstract: Humans rely on their visual and tactile senses to develop a comprehensive 3D understanding of their physical environment. Recently, there has been a growing interest in exploring and ...
Abstract: In this letter, a compact three-dimensional (3D) constellation based on equilateral-square pyramid (ESP) is proposed for orthogonal chirp division multiplexing (OCDM) over hollow-core fiber ...
Artificial intelligence computing startup D-Matrix Corp. said today it has developed a new implementation of 3D dynamic random-access memory technology that promises to accelerate inference workloads ...
Interested in playing with ultra-wideband (UWB)? [Jaryd] recently put together a fairly comprehensive getting started guide featuring the AI Thinker BU03 that looks like a great place to start. These ...
Cutting-edge 3D-printed house built using soil, not concrete This remarkable house was built using 3D-printing technology, but with a sustainable twist: instead of being constructed using concrete ...
The Neolithic Age may be something of a misnomer, falsely offering stone rather than perishable wood as the period’s primary building material, but its monumental architectures sure make a compelling ...