Robots are learning to do the jobs of human factory workers, bus drivers, burger flippers, butlers, and healthcare workers, among many others – and now, they may be coming for scientists as well.
It was a mind-blowing day for hundreds of students and teachers in the western suburbs on Wednesday as they took a field trip ...
Inertia has signed three agreements with the Lawrence Livermore National Lab, paving the way for the company to bring its ...
Automation of life-science experiments has been performed using large, multifunctional robots, and equipment, however, difficulties arise in their installation and expansion. In this study, ...
In crowded environments, more robots don’t always mean faster results—in fact, too many can bring everything to a standstill.
Jack has a degree in Medical Genetics from the University of Leicester.View full profile Jack has a degree in Medical Genetics from the University of Leicester. Creating a robot to autonomously do the ...
Teradyne's strategy of diversifying into the robotics market is not paying off as it faces significant challenges. The robotics distraction also causes the company to lose market share in its core ...
Raphael Gomes explores the intersection of physics and snacks by putting more viral science experiments using food to the ...