Inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, an MIT team has designed a technique that could transform flat panels into medical devices, habitats, and other objects without the use of tools.
The new design could be adapted to sort warehouse products, unload heavy cargo, or help lift patients out of bed.
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Abstract: A key issue of existing deep-learning-based object detection methods in remote sensing images is that they often struggle to differentiate the background and small object regions due to ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Pete Carroll extends an NFL record every game he steps on the Raiders’ sideline. Oldest head coach in league history. He’ll be 74 years and 111 days when he coaches what could be ...
Anderson Cooper has signed a new contract with CNN to stay with the network, according to sources familiar with the matter. Cooper has had an expanded presence on CNN as it has expanded into podcasts ...
Dec 4 (Reuters) - The U.S. plans to expand the number of countries covered by its travel ban to more than 30, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said on Thursday. Noem, in an interview on ...
Indiana Fever guards Kelsey Mitchell and Sophie Cunningham are the latest WNBA players to sign on with women's basketball startup league Project B, which begins play in Europe, Asia and Latin America ...
PITTSBURGH — A Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder will stay on the injured list for a longer period, ahead of his upcoming surgery. The Pirates transferred outfielder Ronny Simon from the 10-day injured ...