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News & Articles By Edsel Cook
08/09/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers develop a blood drawing robot that provides rapid test results
The simple but important job of drawing and testing the blood of patients can now be taken over by a robot, an article on News Wise reported. That is because New Jersey-based engineers came up with a fully-automated blood drawing and testing machine that can work much faster than humans in a laboratory. The robot […]
08/08/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Innovative technology will allow dementia patients to live independently in their own homes
U.K. researchers have developed artificial intelligence (AI) technology that will reportedly allow patients with dementia to move out of their residential care facilities and back to their own homes. The AI will keep an all-seeing electronic eye on the well-being of the patient using the Internet of Things, an article on Science Daily stated. The […]
08/07/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Engineers introduce an actuating material that radically changes the concept of motor-driven robots
The robots of the future will change out their big, bulky actuators for something more in line with organic muscles. Chinese engineers have come up with actuating materials that can change their volume depending on the signal they receive, an article on Science Direct reported. Actuators are parts that control and move an object. For […]
08/07/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Two-wheeled car being tested in China is a mashup of a motorcycle, electric car, and space capsule
What looks like the love child of a motorcycle, a car, and a spaceship? If you said it’s the Ford Gyron concept car from 1961, you get an oatmeal cookie for the historical tidbit. But the correct answer is a Chinese electric gyrocar inspired by the Ford design, an article in Bloomberg stated. A gyrocar […]
08/02/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists create an electronic nose that can smell potential hazards such as spoiled food
Your smartphone may soon be able to catch a whiff of anything nasty in the air. German researchers have created a computer chip-sized electronic nose that can learn from the scents it encounters, an article in Alpha Galileo reported. The olfactory sensor is part of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)’s “smelldect” project. It can […]
07/31/2018
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By Edsel Cook
The rise of Terminator-like machines: Biohybrid robot made with muscles grown from hydrogel sheets
What did Japanese researchers do when they found a new way to grow biological muscles out of hydrogel sheets? Why, make cyborgs, of course. An article in Science Daily detailed how they created a robot with living tissue over a metal endoskeleton using their newly developed technique. This prototype is the latest Frankensteinian creation of […]
07/29/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Leading expert in AI says that robots will never rise up against humans because they will become part of the family
A British expert on artificial intelligence is bucking the general wariness regarding increasingly intelligent robots. In a report from The Telegraph, he claims that robots are not going to overthrow humankind in the distant future because they are going to become beloved members of human families. Dr. Nigel Shadbolt of Oxford University (Oxford) says that […]
07/28/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers develop an artificial nervous system that gives robots the ability to sense touch
American and Korean researchers have given robots yet another sense once restricted to living organisms: the sense of touch. An article in Science Daily stated that the researchers developed artificial sensory nerves that work like the real thing. When attached to a cockroach’s leg, the artificial nerves can trigger the twitch reflex. The nerves are […]
07/28/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Snake-like robot wiggles its way into windows and sprays high pressure jets of water to extinguish fires
The Japanese, it appears, will turn just about anything into a robot. Even the humble but vital fire hose is not immune to their knack for modification. An article in IEEE Spectrum covers a snake-like firefighting robot that uses powerful water jets to fly inside burning buildings so that it can drench blazes from within […]
07/22/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers develop tiny robots that are able to blend into bee colonies and interact with them
European researchers have designed autonomous robots that will be accepted by real animals. According to a Your Is article, these robot bees and fish can investigate, understand, and even influence the animals. The robot bees will expand current understanding of pollinators, which occupy immensely important roles in the ecosystem. Bees and other pollinators support biodiversity by promoting the reproduction of […]
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