This was the question posed to me last summer by an English professor at a top research university, at a backyard barbecue.
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Artificial intelligence is arriving in classrooms at the same moment that public education systems are already stretched by ...
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An automated cell culture system reduces hands-on time and improves seeding consistency in 96-well microplates. The research ...
LMU researcher Professor Alexander Urban and his team have developed a tool that could revolutionize the design of new ...
The global collaborative robot (cobot) market growth is fueled by industries’ urgent need for automation that complements ...
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Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have positioned the field as a transformative technological domain, with applications across many areas. AI ...
David Ross, direct of sales at Waste Robotics, discusses the logistics and benefits of robotics systems for effective ...