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Tag: Carnegie Mellon University

Robotics

This New Self-Learning Robot Butler Can Open Door Knobs

TaimurFebruary 10, 20240
Carnegie Mellon University researchers have devised a revolutionary training program that enables robots to learn...
Amazing

These University Students Are Launching The First American Lunar Rover

Shaheer ShahzadApril 1, 20230
On May 4, 2023, a group of students from Carnegie Mellon University will make history by sending the first American...
News

Meta Is Collaborating With Carnegie Mellon To Create A New Electronic Skin

Jannat Un NisaNovember 3, 20210
Last week, Mark Zuckerberg officially announced that his company's name would be changed from Facebook to 'Meta,' with...
FitByte Glasses Can Help You Keep Your Diet Journal Gadgets

FitByte Glasses Can Keep A Check On What You Are Eating

The EngineerMay 5, 20200
The conventional method of tracking your diet involves keeping a log of what you eat and when you eat it. However, the...
Ankle exoskeleton that is Lightweight and User Friendly Biomedical

New Exoskeleton For The Ankle Makes Walking Easier And Less Tiring

The EngineerApril 7, 20151
Heavy-duty exoskeletons have been developed to aid those with spinal injuries while a lightweight DARPA funded version...
Smart Headlights Cars & Bikes

Intelligent Rain Disappearing Headlights Now Available

The EngineerJuly 8, 20130
Safety is one of the primary reasons why engineers work so hard, always improving systems to incorporate better designs...

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