A stapler that slides towards your hand before you reach for it. A lamp that tilts forward when you start to read. A chair that quietly adjusts to ease your back. The scenarios sound like science ...
Researchers at the University of Bath have developed a new input tech that responds when you pinch everyday objects. HydroHaptics, as the researchers call it, lets you pinch, squeeze, or tap an object ...
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How children’s play with everyday objects can encourage skills needed for STEM success
Parents looking to support their children’s learning in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) will find no shortage of branded STEM sets, subscription science boxes, private coding ...
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