Vision language models can help robots create effective automation in chaotic environments, augmenting human capabilities.
We don’t experience the world through neat, separate senses—everything blends together. Smell, touch, sound, sight, and balance constantly influence one another, shaping how food tastes, objects feel, ...
Diamond quantum nanoprobes detect immune cell inflammation by sensing electric charge shifts, opening a new path for ...
Researchers have fabricated a hair-thin microphone made entirely of silica fiber that can detect a large range of ultrasound ...
For the millions of people living with end-stage kidney disease, hemodialysis is more than a medical procedure, it is a ...
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How gut bacteria sense their surroundings and maintain microbiome balance
Discover how gut bacteria sense their world. New research on Clostridia reveals specific sensors for nutrients, driving a cooperative and healthy gut microbiome.
Your gut is home to trillions of bacteria that constantly “sense” their surroundings to survive and thrive. New research shows that beneficial gut microbes, especially common Clostridia bacteria, can ...
Research reveals how close human vision comes to sensing the smallest possible unit of light. Here’s why that matters for ...
In a groundbreaking new study, researchers have developed an electronic skin that allows humanoid robots to distinguish ...
Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have built a living biosensor made of bacteria that lights up when it ...
In the Australian outback, we're listening for nuclear tests—and what we hear matters more than ever
Tires stick to hot asphalt as I drive the Stuart Highway from Alice Springs northward, leaving the MacDonnell Ranges behind.
Invisible light beyond the range of human vision plays a vital role in communication technologies, medical diagnostics, and ...
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