Researchers have developed a wearable PDMS sensor that uses a FBG to sense movements. The sensors could be used to monitor wrist, finger or even facial movements. WASHINGTON — Imagine wearing a thin ...
When people use hand gestures that visually represent what they're saying, listeners see them as more clear, competent and ...
Failing to listen has become one of the most concerning problems society faces. Proper communication is the core of interactions at work, in schools, and personal relationships, yet listening is ...
A Cornell University researcher has developed sonar glasses that “hear” you without speaking. The eyeglass attachment uses tiny microphones and speakers to read the words you mouth as you silently ...
A study led by Rutgers University-New Brunswick researchers suggests that tiny facial movements – too slight for the human eye to notice – could help scientists better understand social communication ...
As K-12 leaders look for ways to strengthen trust, engagement, and belonging, a growing number of districts are turning to a key partner in the work: their students. A new national report from the ...
When did you last use radio technology? If you’re straining to remember when you last turned on the AM/FM radio broadcast receiver in your car, you’ve probably gone too far back. Although it might not ...
NEW YORK, Oct. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- EXPLR and The News Movement (TNM) today announced the launch of the Foundations of Science Communication, a pioneering credential designed for middle school and ...