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Robots read human brain signals to stop mistakes before they happen in real time
Robots can follow commands, but they still fail at recognizing a mistake before it ...
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Living-cell robots gain self-organized nervous systems in new experiments
Researchers at the Wyss Institute at Harvard University and Tufts University have engineered tiny living constructs from frog embryo cells that spontaneously develop functional nervous systems, a ...
Senior Director Paul Praveen Kumar Ashok’s peer-reviewed research charts a new course for enterprise ERP systems — from blockchain-enabled smart contracts and automated procurement workflows to ...
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Researchers map real-time signals that trigger T cell activation
A cluster of recent studies has sharpened the scientific picture of how T cells switch on, tracking the molecular signals ...
During last week’s town council meeting, Public Works Director Steve Calla and Town Manager Tony Marino gave a detailed presentation on the town’s preparation and response to the blizzard that hit the ...
Framatome and SEL have installed the first safety-related digital protection relays in a US reactor at the Columbia GS in Washington.
New AI system lets robots work faster than their human teachers without sacrificing accuracy. Catherine Barzler, Senior ...
TEMPUS technology and RenAM 500 Ultra system enable faster, scalable metal additive manufacturing.
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