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A team of University of Washington engineers and computer scientists developed a way using 3D printing technology that could make industrial assembly lines more nimble and versatile.
Dogs are well known for digging up bones, but the University of Bradford's new pet pooch will be sniffing out a whole lot more. The Boston Dynamics 'Spot' robot dog, acquired by the School of ...
Material efficiency is one of basic challenges for any lab. To improve your lab, simply use less material. This is also ...
The long-anticipated automation revolution has begun. Robots are ready to operate forklifts and do laundry. It’s not as scary as it sounds.
News Release 23-Oct-2024 Study: Robotic automation, AI will speed up scientific progress in science laboratories Peer-Reviewed Publication University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill image: ...
The University of Manchester is to collaborate with leading innovator in AI-driven automation and robotics, InGen Dynamics, to create a dynamic ecosystem where academia and industry work hand-in-hand ...
The University of Bradford's Research and Innovation Annual Report 2023/24 has highlighted ten areas of research that, according to a university spokesperson, "have the potential to change all our ...
Developed at the University of Konstanz, e-David is a sophisticated robotic painting system that uses a camera to observe its work in real-time and adjust its technique accordingly.
Robotic automation, AI will speed up scientific progress in science laboratories Date: October 23, 2024 Source: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Summary: Science laboratories across ...
Bradford is the UK's City of Culture in 2025, acknowledging the cultural diversity of the city and its university, which has long been one of the most socially inclusive in the country. More than ...
The University of Bradford has officially opened its newly refurbished computer science labs, following a £700,000 investment. Five labs in the Horton D building were overhauled in total.