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Tag: ROBOTRY/ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
São Paulo to host school of advanced science in Contemporary Logic
Renowned scientists will meet in July for an event at the University of Campinas, where topics such as paraconsistent logics, method in interpreting logics, and artificial intelligence will be discussed
Artificial intelligence can spot when correlation does mean causation
AI can merge overlapping and incomplete medical datasets and then determine which variables are causative, giving new possibilities for old data; scientists at Babylon demonstrated the potential of the AI on data from tumors and protein structures
Giving cryptocurrency users more bang for their buck
Routing scheme boosts efficiency in networks that help speed up blockchain transactions
Patterns in the brain shed new light on how we function
The patterns created by neurons in the brain can be used to shine a light on how the brain functions, and take us a step closer to creating intelligent robots, scientists claim. Publishing their research today in PLoS Computational Biology…
Giving cryptocurrency users more bang for their buck
Routing scheme boosts efficiency in networks that help speed up blockchain transactions
Movement study could be significant in helping understand brain rehabilitation
The human brain’s ability to recall a single movement is significantly affected by the characteristics of previous actions it was learned with, a new study has shown. Research led by the University of Plymouth explored how distinct prior actions affected…
Patterns in the brain shed new light on how we function
The patterns created by neurons in the brain can be used to shine a light on how the brain functions, and take us a step closer to creating intelligent robots, scientists claim. Publishing their research today in PLoS Computational Biology…
Movement study could be significant in helping understand brain rehabilitation
The human brain’s ability to recall a single movement is significantly affected by the characteristics of previous actions it was learned with, a new study has shown. Research led by the University of Plymouth explored how distinct prior actions affected…
Robot sweat regulates temperature, key for extreme conditions
ITHACA, N.Y. – Just when it seemed like robots couldn’t get any cooler, Cornell University researchers have created a soft robot muscle that can regulate its temperature through sweating. This form of thermal management is a basic building block for…
The Human Brain Project is coming to Athens with an exciting Open Day on February 3, 2020
On February 3rd, 2020 the European Human Brain Project (HBP) will hold its annual Open Day at Megaron International Conference Centre in Athens, Greece. The Open Day is the biggest annual outreach event of the HBP and presents the latest…
Demand for drone delivery in e-retail is high, ability to meet that demand low
CATONSVILLE, MD, January 29, 2020 – Consumers want what they want, and they want it now. Drone delivery has long been talked about as an option to satisfy consumer delivery demands, but how realistic is it? New research in the…
Engineers design bionic ‘heart’ for testing prosthetic valves, other cardiac devices
Device made of heart tissue and a robotic pumping system beats like the real thing
New study could prevent future heart attacks and stroke for chest pain patients
Doctors could better identify the warning signs of a future heart attack or stroke in patients with undiagnosed chest pain, thanks to a new study funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) at Keele University. Each year, up to one…
Researchers develop new bio-inspired wing design for small drones
PROVIDENCE R.I. [Brown University] — Researchers from Brown University have designed a new type of wing that could make small fixed-wing drones far more stable and efficient. The new wing replaces the smooth contour found on the leading edges of…
Bionic jellyfish swim faster and more efficiently
Researchers at Caltech and Stanford use microelectronics to enhance jellyfish swimming
Robot sweat regulates temperature, key for extreme conditions
ITHACA, N.Y. – Just when it seemed like robots couldn’t get any cooler, Cornell University researchers have created a soft robot muscle that can regulate its temperature through sweating. This form of thermal management is a basic building block for…
The Human Brain Project is coming to Athens with an exciting Open Day on February 3, 2020
On February 3rd, 2020 the European Human Brain Project (HBP) will hold its annual Open Day at Megaron International Conference Centre in Athens, Greece. The Open Day is the biggest annual outreach event of the HBP and presents the latest…
Demand for drone delivery in e-retail is high, ability to meet that demand low
CATONSVILLE, MD, January 29, 2020 – Consumers want what they want, and they want it now. Drone delivery has long been talked about as an option to satisfy consumer delivery demands, but how realistic is it? New research in the…
Engineers design bionic ‘heart’ for testing prosthetic valves, other cardiac devices
Device made of heart tissue and a robotic pumping system beats like the real thing
New study could prevent future heart attacks and stroke for chest pain patients
Doctors could better identify the warning signs of a future heart attack or stroke in patients with undiagnosed chest pain, thanks to a new study funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) at Keele University. Each year, up to one…
Researchers develop new bio-inspired wing design for small drones
PROVIDENCE R.I. [Brown University] — Researchers from Brown University have designed a new type of wing that could make small fixed-wing drones far more stable and efficient. The new wing replaces the smooth contour found on the leading edges of…
Bionic jellyfish swim faster and more efficiently
Researchers at Caltech and Stanford use microelectronics to enhance jellyfish swimming
Cactus Communications announces acquisition of UNSILO, a Danish tech solutions company
Cactus Communications acquires a Denmark-based AI solutions company to scale up its technology offerings
AI could deceive us as much as the human eye does in the search for extraterrestrials
An artificial neural network has identified a square structure within a triangular one in a crater on the dwarf planet Ceres, with several people agreeing on this perception. The result of this intriguing visual experiment, carried out by a Spanish…
AI to help find causes of and reduce labour market gender and ethnic bias
Researchers will tackle the problem of gender and ethnic bias in recruitment and human resource management as part of a new £1m project
Cactus Communications announces acquisition of UNSILO, a Danish tech solutions company
Cactus Communications acquires a Denmark-based AI solutions company to scale up its technology offerings
AI could deceive us as much as the human eye does in the search for extraterrestrials
An artificial neural network has identified a square structure within a triangular one in a crater on the dwarf planet Ceres, with several people agreeing on this perception. The result of this intriguing visual experiment, carried out by a Spanish…
AI to help find causes of and reduce labour market gender and ethnic bias
Researchers will tackle the problem of gender and ethnic bias in recruitment and human resource management as part of a new £1m project
Graphene, quantum and the brain: Put them together and what do you get? Deep Tech EU at MWCBarcelona
The world is moving at full speed, pushing forward an amazing wave of novel and disruptive technologies that will change the way we see, move, behave and even communicate. We are at a point in time where those technologies, eager…
Graphene, quantum and the brain: Put them together and what do you get? Deep Tech EU at MWCBarcelona
The world is moving at full speed, pushing forward an amazing wave of novel and disruptive technologies that will change the way we see, move, behave and even communicate. We are at a point in time where those technologies, eager…
UBC research reveals young children prefer to learn from confident people
Study also reveals children keep ‘track record’ of accuracy
UBC research reveals young children prefer to learn from confident people
Study also reveals children keep ‘track record’ of accuracy
Neuroscientists to build video dataset that catches people looking (at everything)
Visual archive to be used in research, artificial intelligence development
The easy route the easy way: New chip calculates the shortest distance in an instant
Scientists have developed the world’s first fully coupled AI chip that can solve the traveling salesman problem for 22 cities instantly, something that would take about 1,200 years for a high-performance von Neumann CPU
The easy route the easy way: New chip calculates the shortest distance in an instant
Scientists have developed the world’s first fully coupled AI chip that can solve the traveling salesman problem for 22 cities instantly, something that would take about 1,200 years for a high-performance von Neumann CPU
Sea level rise could reshape the United States, trigger migration inland
AI shows climate change-driven sea-level rise could trigger mass migration to cities inland, including Atlanta, Houston, Dallas, Denver and Las Vegas
Elsevier launches ‘AI and Big Data in Cancer’ Conference
New conference on the translation of technology, data and analytic innovations into clinical practices and patient benefits
Elsevier launches ‘AI and Big Data in Cancer’ Conference
New conference on the translation of technology, data and analytic innovations into clinical practices and patient benefits
Integrate micro chips for electronic skin
Researchers from Dresden and Osaka present the first fully integrated flexible electronics made of magnetic sensors and organic circuits which opens the path towards the development of electronic skin
Integrate micro chips for electronic skin
Researchers from Dresden and Osaka present the first fully integrated flexible electronics made of magnetic sensors and organic circuits which opens the path towards the development of electronic skin
Study provides insight into ‘rapport-building’ during victim interviews
A University of Liverpool research paper, published in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law , provides details of the approaches needed to help build rapport with victims of crime during interviews. Interviewing victims is one of the most challenging aspects of…
Study provides insight into ‘rapport-building’ during victim interviews
A University of Liverpool research paper, published in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law , provides details of the approaches needed to help build rapport with victims of crime during interviews. Interviewing victims is one of the most challenging aspects of…
Sea level rise could reshape the United States, trigger migration inland
AI shows climate change-driven sea-level rise could trigger mass migration to cities inland, including Atlanta, Houston, Dallas, Denver and Las Vegas
Sea level rise could reshape the United States, trigger migration inland
AI shows climate change-driven sea-level rise could trigger mass migration to cities inland, including Atlanta, Houston, Dallas, Denver and Las Vegas
Elsevier launches ‘AI and Big Data in Cancer’ Conference
New conference on the translation of technology, data and analytic innovations into clinical practices and patient benefits
Integrate micro chips for electronic skin
Researchers from Dresden and Osaka present the first fully integrated flexible electronics made of magnetic sensors and organic circuits which opens the path towards the development of electronic skin
Study provides insight into ‘rapport-building’ during victim interviews
A University of Liverpool research paper, published in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law , provides details of the approaches needed to help build rapport with victims of crime during interviews. Interviewing victims is one of the most challenging aspects of…
NASA to help fund AnalySwift, Purdue technology
Innovation shown to speed design of composite deployable structures
ACM FAT* conference asks: ‘Are algorithmic systems fair?’
Premier conference in exciting and fast-growing research area