It seems like the taikonauts at the #CSS are wearing Aeropex bone-conduction headphones. Good to know that my headphones are also equipped with some astronautical technologies. This should be on your front page @AfterShokz
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This is super cool, definitely looking forward to driving one of these "legit" trucks made by #fordmotorcompany. EVs can be as practical and tough as #F150
Biden test drives Ford’s new electric F-150 https://t.co/TH7i4Iz7h3 via @YouTube
Dr. Pitts, Director of the NHanCE Research Lab at Purdue, explains his lab's work in the "Connecting older adults with smart tech — by design" article by @PurdueEngineers https://t.co/uqAshXD015
@HotPockets4All It's just a response to people who want to hear it with no actual damage for the exact reason you mentioned. Thant' Trump, every seemingly dumb move is a delicate calculation.
Let's see how would Scotty say about this 😂 //Subaru Officially Joins Toyota Group, What It Means For New Outback And Forester Models | Torque News https://t.co/1FfsavLfg2
NHanCE lab PhD students, Gaojian Huang and Nade Liang, and master’s student, Lauren Werner, gave presentations on semi-autonomous driving and speech recognition systems at the 63rd Annual Meeting of Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) in Seattle, WA.
NHanCE Lab students, Gaojian Huang and Nade Liang, presented their driving-related research projects during the 1st Annual Conference on Next-generation Transport Systems on Friday, May 31, 2019.
Congrats to NHanCE Lab grad students @gaojian_huang for winning 1 of 2 Outstanding Speaker Awards for Best Presentation at CCAT! Nade Liang also presented his research. https://t.co/L3jJ3T0OGh @PurdueEngineers @Research_Purdue @nade_liang #nhancelab#brandonpitts#rethinkie
On Thursday, February 7th, members of NHanCE lab attended a talk hosted by Dr. Pitts regarding aging with smart & autonomous technologies at Westminster Village.