Pencil sketches on paper can be used as sensors that detect a variety of physiological signals, including heart rate, skin temperature and compounds in sweat. Zheng Yan at the University of Missouri ...
NEW YORK --In an age of ubiquitous cellphones and surveillance cameras, New York City police forensic artist Matthew Klein is one of a dying breed of crime fighters who helps catch bad guys with a ...
MacGyver would be proud. By drawing a rectangle on a piece of paper with an ordinary pencil, researchers in China have made a strong, highly sensitive sensor that can measure how much it bends. The ...
While smartwatches and fitness trackers are probably the most well-known consumer tech for health monitoring, researchers from the University of Missouri published a study showing they can do the same ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. One of the iPad’s best-loved apps, Paper, is becoming that little bit more attractive today with the announcement ...
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How to draw on iPad: everything beginners need to start sketching digitally
Our guide to how to draw on the iPad starts with the basics, from pairing your Pencil to picking the right apps.
FiftyThree, the New York-based company behind a popular drawing app and accompanying smart stylus, has revealed its next steps to infiltrate the potentially lucrative enterprise realm: a new set of ...
One day, people could monitor their own health conditions by simply picking up a pencil and drawing a bioelectronic device on their skin. In a new study, University of Missouri engineers demonstrated ...
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