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Have you ever heard of biosensor technology? University of Technology Sydney (UTS) researchers have developed biosensor technology that will allow you to operate devices such as robots and machines solely through thought control.


Pritish Bagdi

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The advanced brain-computer interface was created in collaboration with the Australian Army and the Defence Innovation Hub by Distinguished Professor Chin-Teng Lin and Professor Francesca Iacopi of the UTS Faculty of Engineering and IT.

In addition to military applications, the technology has significant potential in fields such as advanced manufacturing, aerospace, and healthcare, such as allowing people with disabilities to control wheelchairs or operate prosthetics.

"The hands-free, voice-free technology can be used outside of laboratory settings at any time and from any location." "It renders interfaces like consoles, keyboards, touchscreens, and hand-gesture recognition obsolete," Professor Iacopi explained.

"We were able to overcome issues of corrosion, durability, and skin contact resistance by using cutting-edge graphene material combined with silicon to develop the wearable dry sensors," she explained. The peer-reviewed journal ACS Applied Nano Materials has just published a new study outlining the technology. It demonstrates that the graphene sensors developed at UTS are highly conductive, simple to use, and durable. The hexagon-patterned sensors are placed on the back of the scalp to detect visual cortex brainwaves. The sensors are resistant to harsh conditions, allowing them to be used in harsh operating environments.

A head-mounted augmented reality lens displays white flickering squares to the user. The biosensor detects the operator's brainwaves by concentrating on a specific square, and a decoder converts the signal into commands. The Australian Army recently demonstrated the technology, in which soldiers used a brain-machine interface to control a Ghost Robotics quadruped robot. With up to 94% accuracy, the device enabled hands-free command of the robotic dog. "In two seconds, our technology can issue at least nine commands." This means we have nine different types of commands, and the operator can choose one of those nine within that time frame," Professor Lin explained. "We have also investigated how to reduce noise from the body and environment in order to obtain a clearer signal from an operator's brain," he said.

The researchers believe the technology will be of interest to the scientific community, industry, and government, and they hope to advance brain-computer interface systems further.





Actress Shilpa Shetty Kundra never takes her health for granted. From eating healthy to working out regularly, her fitness regime is definitely something one can look forward to.

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Shilpa once again inspired everyone with her workout video. She chose to burn calories by indulging in aerobic dance.

Take a look at her video


In the caption, Shilpa talked about the benefits of aerobics dance. She wrote, "Some good music and lot of dancing - one of the best ways to start my week. Aerobics Dance is a cardiovascular exercise, which is a lot of fun as well. It conditions your heart & lungs, and burns fat when performed for 20 minutes and more. This type of aerobic activity burns fat efficiently as you have to move your arms and legs in coordination, for which the brain has to work too... More muscles involved means more calories burnt. Sharing a snippet, just 2 steps out of the entire routine, with all of you." Dressed in a printed bralette and black tights, Shilpa looked comfortably stylish during her dance workout routine.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Shilpa will be seen in an action-packed avatar in Rohit Shetty's web series 'Indian Police Force', which will also star Sidharth Malhotra and Vivek Oberoi.

Shilpa will also be seen headlining 'Sukhee', which is being helmed by Sonal Joshi, who has earlier served as an assistant director on films like 'Dhoom 3' and 'Jab Harry Met Sejal' among others. She also has joined the Pan-India film 'KD-The Devil' as Satyavati.



W, India's leading fashion brand, debuted its latest Move360 collection at its largest experiential store in Mumbai today. Mira Rajput Kapoor, a celebrity influencer, was spotted at the high-profile event wearing the Lilac Move360 Co-ord set from the latest collection. The Move360 Collection, designed for the modern Indian woman, is ideal for a variety of settings, including work, travel, casual or formal get-togethers. The W Move360 collection, with its lightweight and breathable fabrics, is an ideal choice for summers when you need comfortable, flowy, and breathable clothes that look stylish.


Swati Bhat

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The launch event was attended by a slew of fashion influencers and top Bollywood stylists, who were seen trying on various looks from the new collection. Wrap dresses, jumpsuits, co-ord sets, summer tops, and skirts are among the styles in the collection. The entire collection is modern, comfortable, and chic, and is aimed at women who are willing to experiment with new styles and push the boundaries of traditional silhouettes, thereby challenging fashion norms. Breathable fabrics, metallic accents, thread embroidery, and a variety of silhouettes are featured in the collection. The colour scheme is sophisticated, energetic, vibrant, and floral, with hues ranging from bubble-gum pinks to celery green and olive to lime yellows and light lavender.

Speaking about the collection, Mira Kapoor said, "I'm thrilled to be present at the Move360 collection launch by W. Move360 means wearing something that makes you look stylish and comfortable in every setting, whether you're at work, traveling, or just casually hanging out with friends. The collection looks very fresh and very modern compared to whatever I've seen in the past. I loved the fusion wear jumpsuits, wrap dresses and co-ord sets that are easy, breezy and perfect for this season."

Talking about the launch, Anant Daga, Managing Director, TCNS Clothing Co. Ltd. said, "At W, we've always believed in keeping the consumers need at the core of whatever we do. Our latest collection - Move360, is another step in that direction. During summers, our consumers want to wear something that's light, airy, and comfortable. They want something that allows them to move freely throughout the day at work, home or in whichever setting they are, and our new collection does exactly that. With breathable fabrics like cotton for utmost comfort, this collection is designed for women who want to look stylish while on the move."

The new collection will be fashionable and trendy to a younger fashion-first audience looking for style, design, and comfort. In addition to the Move360 collection, women who visit the W store will enjoy a full shopping experience with a carefully curated assortment from various categories. This season, consumers can create a complete head-to-toe look under one roof thanks to a new range of W footwear, cosmetics, and jewellery.


The complete collection is available at exclusive W outlets and www.wforwoman.com, in addition to large format stores, multi-brand outlets and online retailers.



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