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Robots are unable to perform everyday manipulation tasks, such as grasping or rearranging objects, with the same dexterity as humans. But Brazilian scientists have moved this research a step further by developing a new system that uses deep learning algorithms to improve a robot’s ability to independently detect how to grasp an object, known as autonomous robotic grasp detection.

In a paper published Feb. 24 in Robotics and Autonomous Systems, a team of engineers from the University of São Paulo addressed existing problems with the visual perception phase that occurs when a robot grasps an object. They created a model using deep learning neural networks that decreased the time a robot needs to process visual data, perceive an object’s location and successfully grasp it.

Deep learning is a subset of machine learning, in which computer algorithms are trained how to learn with data and to improve automatically through experience. Inspired by the structure and function of the human brain, deep learning uses a multilayered structure of algorithms called neural networks, operating much like the human brain in identifying patterns and classifying different types of information. Deep learning models are often based on convolutional neural networks, which specialize in analyzing visual imagery.

Kent Taylor, the co-founder and CEO of Texas Roadhouse Inc., has died from suicide, his family said, after suffering “unbearable” COVID-19-related symptoms.

Taylor’s family and the restaurant chain said in a statement to The Hill on Sunday that the business executive “took his own life this week” after “a battle with post-Covid related symptoms, including severe tinnitus.”

“Kent battled and fought hard like the former track champion that he was, but the suffering that greatly intensified in recent days became unbearable,” the statement read.

Here’s my latest video!


In November 2020, I made a HDL video based on a meta-analysis in ~3.4 million subjects that was published in July 2020. In Dec 2020, a larger study (n=15.8 million subjects) was published-those data are presented in the video, and compared against the meta-analysis.

In addition, I’ve tested my HDL 2 more times since November 2020, so how’s my progress for getting it into the optimal range? Also, I attempt to derive clinical significance by identifying correlations for higher HDL with lower Lp(a) and hs-CRP.

Devices shift away from Robocop-like wearables to simpler, more accessible assistive solutions.


There are many, many wearable and portable devices aimed at improving life for the blind and visually impaired (in some cases, even restoring vision). Such devices have been developed for pretty much every part of the body: fingers, wrists, abdomen, chest, face, ears, feet, even the tongue.

The thing is—people don’t want to wear them.