DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF by Maryanne Kane, Journalist

DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF 

By Journalists Edward Kane & Maryanne Kane

ROBOT BEING DEVELOPED TO DRIVE YOUR CAR



                                                        Source: University of Tokyo & Stock



  • University of Tokyo roboticists are developing a robot to drive your car.  They say forget about self-driving cars.  A robot driver in a normal car is simpler, easier and cheaper than a fully automated car.  Here are some key facts:
  • The humanoid robot driver is named Musashi
  • It's a musculoskeletal humanoid robot that closely mimics human muscles with its pneumatic actuators for driving
  • Each moveable eye contains high resolution cameras that can pan and tilt and spot humans in the side mirrors
  • Robot sits in the driver's seat, uses its 5-digit hands to steer & its feet to accelerate and brake
  • Equipped with sensors for visual, sound and force information
  • Sensors in hands and feet to apply the right amount of force to steering wheel, accelerator and brake
  • The scientists say this is very promising technology that's being tested and further developed
  • They say it's a new, simpler and less expensive alternative to fully automated cars.
NEW SCIENCE:  BETTER GET YOUR SLEEP IF YOU WANT TO REMEMBER THINGS



                                    Source:  Stock
  • Two new studies from the University of Michigan show how important sleep is to retain information.  Here's what we know:
  • Sleep deprivation makes it very difficult to retain information and actually harms the process of forming memories
  • One study focused on rats in a maze
  • Scientists looked at the neurons in the hippocampus, an area involved in memory formation
  • During sleep, the hippocampus emanates sharp-wave ripples, which allow neurons to form and update memories
  • Bottom line:  sleep deprivation hampers this process in rats, which is very similar to the human process
  • Remember those all-nighters that resulted in your being red-eyed, dazed and confused the morning of the exam? You should have had a good night's sleep and let your brain help you.

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