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World's first intra-operative MRI-guided robot for bilateral stereotactic neurosurgery

Tue, 19/06/2018 - 17:25
Scientists have recently designed the first neurosurgical robotic system capable of performing bilateral stereotactic neurosurgery inside a magnetic resonance imaging ('MRI') scanner.
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Magnetic 3D-printed structures crawl, roll, and jump

Wed, 13/06/2018 - 21:30
Engineers have created soft, 3D-printed structures whose movements can be controlled with a wave of a magnet, much like marionettes without the strings. The menagerie of structures that can be magnetically manipulated includes a smooth ring that wrinkles up, a long tube that squeezes shut, a sheet that folds itself, and a spider-like 'grabber' that can crawl, roll, jump, and snap together fast enough to catch a passing ball.
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Automated robotic device for faster blood testing

Wed, 13/06/2018 - 15:20
Researchers have created an automated blood drawing and testing device that provides rapid results, potentially improving the workflow in hospitals and other health-related institutions to allow health care practitioners to spend more time treating patients.
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Computer program looks five minutes into the future

Wed, 13/06/2018 - 15:20
Scientists have developed software that can look minutes into the future: The program learns the typical sequence of actions, such as cooking, from video sequences. Then it can predict in new situations what the chef will do at which point in time.
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AI senses people's pose through walls

Tue, 12/06/2018 - 14:07
A new wireless smart-home system could help detect and monitor disease and enable the elderly to 'age in place.'
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A nanotech sensor that turns molecular fingerprints into bar codes

Thu, 07/06/2018 - 19:10
A new system can detect and analyze molecules without the need for an infrared spectrometer. The system uses nanostructured metapixels to detect and then translate molecules' unique signatures into bar codes. The technology can be integrated into a compact sensor chip. It opens the door to large-scale image-based detection of materials using machine-learning technology.
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Use artificial intelligence to identify, count, describe wild animals

Tue, 05/06/2018 - 17:41
Photographs that are automatically collected by motion-sensor cameras can be automatically described by deep neural networks. The result is a system that can automate animal identification for up to 99.3 percent of images while still performing at the same 96.6 percent accuracy rate of crowdsourced teams of human volunteers.
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Future robots need no motors

Mon, 04/06/2018 - 16:25
Engineers have created a novel actuating material that can be powered by visible light, electricity, and other stimuli, and which may replace traditional bulky motors and pneumatic actuators with ones similar to mammalian skeletal muscles in the future.
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Breakthrough in controlling DNA-based robots

Fri, 01/06/2018 - 18:47
Researchers have devised a magnetic control system to make tiny DNA-based robots move on demand -- and much faster than recently possible.
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An artificial nerve system gives prosthetic devices and robots a sense of touch

Thu, 31/05/2018 - 19:31
Researchers have developed an artificial nervous system that could give prosthetic limbs or robots reflexes and the ability to sense touch.
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Cell-like nanorobots clear bacteria and toxins from blood

Thu, 31/05/2018 - 15:28
Engineers have developed tiny ultrasound-powered robots that can swim through blood, removing harmful bacteria along with the toxins they produce. These proof-of-concept nanorobots could one day offer a safe and efficient way to detoxify and decontaminate biological fluids.
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Aerial robot that can morph in flight

Thu, 31/05/2018 - 15:27
Researchers have drawn inspiration from birds to design an aerial robot capable of altering its profile during flight. To reduce its wingspan and navigate through tight spaces, it can reorient its arms, which are equipped with propellers that let it fly like a helicopter. It paves the way for a new generation of large robots that can move through narrow passages, making them ideal for exploration as well as search and rescue missions.
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Cometh the cyborg: Improved integration of living muscles into robots

Wed, 30/05/2018 - 19:41
Researchers have developed a novel method of growing whole muscles from hydrogel sheets impregnated with myoblasts. They then incorporated these muscles as antagonistic pairs into a biohybrid robot, which successfully performed manipulations of objects. This approach overcame earlier limitations of a short functional life of the muscles and their ability to exert only a weak force, paving the way for more advanced biohybrid robots.
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Prediction method for epileptic seizures developed

Wed, 30/05/2018 - 16:32
Engineers have developed a machine-learning and AI-powered algorithm to predict the onset of epileptic seizures.
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Activity simulator could eventually teach robots tasks like making coffee or setting the table

Wed, 30/05/2018 - 16:31
Recently, computer scientists have been working on teaching machines to do a wider range of tasks around the house. Researchers demonstrate 'VirtualHome,' a system that can simulate detailed household tasks and then have artificial 'agents' execute them, opening up the possibility of one day teaching robots to do such tasks.
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An elastic fiber filled with electrodes set to revolutionize smart clothes

Fri, 25/05/2018 - 14:54
EPFL scientists have found a fast and simple way to make super-elastic, multi-material, high-performance fibers. Their fibers have already been used as sensors on robotic fingers and in clothing. This breakthrough method opens the door to new kinds of smart textiles and medical implants.
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Researchers devise more effective location awareness for the Internet-of-(many)-Things

Thu, 24/05/2018 - 22:45
Anticipating a critical strain on the ability of fifth generation (5G) networks to keep track of a rapidly growing number of mobile devices, engineers have come up with an improved algorithm for localizing and tracking these products that distributes the task among the devices themselves. It is a scalable solution that could meet the demands of a projected 50 billion connected products in the Internet-of-Things by 2020.
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Facial recognition software could help endangered primates, slow illegal trafficking

Thu, 24/05/2018 - 16:23
New facial recognition software can help protect endangered primates -- more than 60 percent of which face extinction.
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Driverless cars change lanes more like humans do

Tue, 22/05/2018 - 16:48
Researchers will present a new lane-change algorithm that splits the difference. It allows for more aggressive lane changes than the simple models do but relies only on immediate information about other vehicles' directions and velocities to make decisions.
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Soft machines: Fast, low-voltage actuator for soft and wearable robotics

Mon, 21/05/2018 - 19:38
In the world of robotics, soft robots are the new kids on the block. The unique capabilities of these automata are to bend, deform, stretch, twist or squeeze in all the ways that conventional rigid robots cannot. Today, it is easy to envision a world in which humans and robots collaborate -- in close proximity -- in many realms. Emerging soft robots may help to ensure that this can be done safely, and in a way that syncs to human environments or even interfaces with humans themselves.
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