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'Badges' Earned Online Pose Challenge to Traditional College Diplomas

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Toyota's Fun-Vii Concept Car Is a Rolling Display

Monkeys "Move and Feel" Virtual Objects Using Only Their Brains

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By Duke Medicine News and Communications

Humanoid Multimodal Tactile-Sensing Modules

Mittendorfer, P, Cheng G.  2011.  Humanoid Multimodal Tactile-Sensing Modules. IEEE Transactions on Robotics. 27(3):401-410.

Enhancing physicality in touch interaction with programmable friction

Levesque, V, Oram L, MacLean K.  2011.  Enhancing physicality in touch interaction with programmable friction. the 2011 annual conferenceProceedings of the 2011 annual conference on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '11. :2481.

A Touch Screen that Plays Sticky

"Programmable friction" provides a new kind of feedback.

  • Tuesday, May 10, 2011
  • By Kurt Kleiner
  • From MIT Technology Review

An experimental touch screen that uses variable friction to make different areas feel sticky or rough could point the way to a new paradigm in interfaces.

Association of Interruptions With an Increased Risk and Severity of Medication Administration Errors

[Anonymous].  2010.  Association of Interruptions With an Increased Risk and Severity of Medication Administration Errors. Archives of Internal Medicine. 170:683-690.

Background  Interruptions have been implicated as a cause of clinical errors, yet, to our knowledge, no empirical studies of this relationship exist. We tested the hypothesis that interruptions during medication administration increase errors.

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