If you live in a relatively dry climate, you probably don't worry about underwater hazards during the flood season. If you attend Tsukuba University, Japan however -- just miles from where the ...
A pair of Ph.D. candidates in Japan have developed a glove that lets wearers "feel" distant objects underwater, even without making physical contact. Dubbed "IrukaTact," the glove uses a combination ...
People can go on about the magic of technology, but it's not often a device gives you a literal sixth sense. Students at Tsukuba University in Japan have created a special glove that uses a long-range ...
This electronic glove uses sonar technology to let the wearer "feel" things underwater that he or she is not physically touching. When it detects an object in range, the glove—developed by a pair of ...
Makers, developers and enthusiasts building distance related projects may be interested to know that the HC-SR04 ultrasonic sonar distance sensor is now available to purchase directly from the ...
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