Meta AI Data Center Linked To Rare Bacteria In City’s Water System
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Rice is best known as one of the world’s most important food crops, but scientists have now shown it could also help inspire a new generation of smart materials. Researchers discovered that packed rice grains behave in an unusual way under pressure. When compressed slowly, the grains remain relatively strong. But when squeezed quickly, they…
Eighty years after the creation of ENIAC, the world’s first general-purpose electronic computer, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania are exploring a new way to power the future of computing. Instead of relying entirely on electrons, which have formed the backbone of computers since the 1940s, scientists are now turning to light. ENIAC, developed by…
Researchers at the University of California San Diego have achieved a major milestone by using teleoperated humanoid robots to perform live minimally invasive surgeries during preclinical trials. The breakthrough marks the first time humanoid robots have successfully completed live surgical procedures, opening new possibilities for robotic healthcare. Two Successful Surgical Procedures The research team carried…
In Episode 252 of The Robot Report Podcast, we connect with Andy Lonsberry, co-founder and CEO of Path Robotics. He discusses the difficulties in setting up and using robots for welding applications. Path Robotics has applied AI to identify the path of a torch and then move the robot through the welding operation, using real-time…
The rise of humanoid robots is taking shape as countries make a concerted effort to develop and deploy them across different corners of society. Recently, Japan announced plans to create and deploy approximately 10 million humanoid robots nationwide by 2040, aiming to integrate them across 18 job sectors and address workforce shortages. China, South Korea,…
In case you want to build a firefighting robot (like Tony Stark's iconic workshop assistant, Dum-E), this might be the right sensor for you:) submitted by /u/International-Net896 [comments]