Now listen to Fossbytes stories! MIT researchers are working on a technology that turns water droplets into programmable and interactive tools for information manipulation and human interaction. The “Programmable Droplets” project is being led by researcher Udayan Umapathi and professor Hiroshi Ishii from MIT’s Tangible Media Group. “If you think about it, as we walk in […] The post MIT Researchers Programmed Water Droplets To Create ‘Calm’ Computer Interface appeared first on Fossbytes.
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