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Using pencils to draw bioelectronic tattoos
One day, people could monitor their own health conditions by simply picking up a pencil and drawing a bioelectronic device on their skin, according to researchers.
Cornell University: Microscale, privacy-concious, data-driven planning applications with Ancile
A team of Cornell University researchers has developed and tested a platform, Ancile, that allows users to set restrictions on what kind of data they’ll release, and to whom.
Carnegie Mellon University: Penrose can draw complex relation diagrams from math expressions
A tool from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) called Penrose, can automatically convert mathematical expressions in to drawings. (Yes; it is indeed named after Roger Penrose.)