Motion sensor
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One of the best ways of tracking an infant's neurological development is to observe their movements as they play. A new "smart" jumpsuit is designed to do so automatically, providing consistently accurate data via machine learning technology.
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In order to assess an infant's neurological development, it's necessary to analyze the manner in which they spontaneously move within a natural environment. A new high-tech jumpsuit could make doing so easier and more accurate than ever before.
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Getting real, physical movements accurately depicted in the digital world remains a challenge for programmers and engineers, but a newly developed glove promises to advance the tech significantly. It's able to capture hand movements with much more detail and nuance than most existing solutions.
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Graphene is a cutting-edge wonder material, whereas rubber bands ... well, they're not so high-tech. By combining the one with the other, however, scientists have created ultra-cheap body motion sensors that could make a big difference in the field of health care.
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UP, the stylish new monitor from Jawbone, is a wristband and iPhone app which tracks your activity, sleep and nutrition and inspires you to live a healthier life.
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An experimental energy-saving streetlight system automatically dims the lights when no people or moving vehicles are in the area.
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A prototype pen is reportedly able to identify and reduce stress in its user.