Real-Time Video Manipulation Technology is Both Impressive and Terrifying
Researchers from Stanford, Erlangen-Nuremberg and Max Planck have developed software that allows for the real-time face capture and reenactment of RGB videos like YouTube
Researchers from Stanford, Erlangen-Nuremberg and Max Planck have developed software that allows for the real-time face capture and reenactment of RGB videos like YouTube
Watching the ice move and pulsate is surreal
Wait for the bonus clay fox at the end of the video!
When you step in your heel hits a sensor and the system will auto tighten. Then there are two buttons on the side to tighten and loosen.
Inspired by ants’ ability to transport objects far larger than themselves, researchers at Stanford used 6 microbots weighing only 100 grams to pull a car
At this year’s Geneva International Motor Show, Goodyear unveiled a concept tire dubbed the Eagle-360. The spherical, 3-D printed tire is aimed at the long-term future when autonomous driving is expected to be more mainstream, allowing for what they call ‘ultimate manoeuvrability’
Coined as the ‘Superman memory crystal’, data is recorded via self-assembled nanostructures created in fused quartz
Traditional tailors usually take 20-30 measurements
In the opening round of the 2016 Waste Management Phoenix Open, LDRIC the golf robot gets a hole-in-one on the par-3 16th hole
The clever engineering behind the virtual first-down line, explained
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