Newswise — October 19, 2021 – Climate change creates many challenges for sustainable food production. Farm management decisions are changing to adapt to increased environmental stressors. Scientists are investigating sustainable, organic practices that could increase […]
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Scientists to discuss climate smart organic agriculture at upcoming symposium
Symposium titled “Climate Smart Organic Agriculture” will be part of the ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meeting /Public Release. The material in this public release comes from the originating organization and may be of a point-in-time nature, edited […]
NTU scientists develop “mini brains” for robots to recognise pain and self-repair
Scientists from Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University (NTU) have developed a way for robots to have the artificial intelligence (AI) to recognise pain and to self-repair when damaged. Using a brain-inspired approach, the system’s AI-enabled sensor nodes can […]
Scientists develop ‘mini-brains’ to help robots recognize pain and to self-repair — ScienceDaily
Using a brain-inspired approach, scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a way for robots to have the artificial intelligence (AI) to recognise pain and to self-repair when damaged. The system has […]
Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog » Blog Archive Scientists Warn of Another Pandemic If Officials Continue to Ignore Explosion of ‘Antimicrobial Resistance’
(Beyond Pesticides, October 16, 2021) The Lancet has published an article that identifies several of the multiple and interacting crises the U.S. and world face, with a focus on another “looming potential pandemic . . […]
NTU Singapore scientists develop ‘mini-brains’ to help robots recognise pain and to self-repair
Using a brain-inspired approach, scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a way for robots to have the artificial intelligence (AI) to recognise pain and to self-repair when damaged. The system has […]
Scientists program robot swarms to create art
Oct. 14 (UPI) — Computer scientists at Georgia Tech have programmed a swarm of robots to intuitively mix colors and decorate a canvas, expanding the technological toolkit available to artists. Researchers didn’t set out to […]
Berkeley Lab scientists design automated synthetic biology tool
Scientists at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, or Berkeley Lab, have designed an Automated Recommendation Tool, or ART, that seeks to revolutionize the field of bioengineering by employing a systematic and automated approach to synthetic […]
NASA Hosts Virtual Destination Station with Astronaut Christina Koch, Scientists
NASA astronaut Christina Koch, along with other representatives from the agency and the International Space Station U.S. National Laboratory, will participate in a virtual panel Wednesday, Oct. 14, to highlight how the International Space Station’s […]
Black Hole Scientists Win 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics - Sky & Telescope
For the second time in four years, black holes have nabbed the Nobel Prize in Physics. The 2020 prize, announced earlier today, recognizes the contributions of three researchers who have helped clinch the case for […]
Fishermen help scientists uncover the secret life of cod
Fishermen and scientists often butt heads when it comes to cod fisheries. But when the two groups work together, they can reveal important insights into cod biology that make regulations more effective for everyone. Learn […]
Scientists create a microscopic robot that ‘walks’
Scientists at Cornell University have created a tiny micro-robot that “walks” using four legs. Invisible to the naked eye, 10 of the computer chip bots could fit within the full stop at the end of […]
Robots and magnetic soap: scientists rethink oil spill clean-ups | Environment
Special sponges, magnetic soap and autonomous robots are among the latest wave of inventions aimed at tackling oil spills. Incidents such as the tanker stranding in Mauritius in August can devastate the environment and threaten […]
Scientists create a microscopic robot that ‘walks’
Scientists at Cornell University have created a tiny micro-robot that “walks” using four legs. Invisible to the naked eye, 10 of the computer chip bots could fit within the full stop at the end of […]
Solar Cycle 25 Is Here. NASA, NOAA Scientists Explain What That Means
Solar Cycle 25 has begun. During a media event on Tuesday, experts from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) discussed their analysis and predictions about the new solar cycle – and how […]
Did Scientists Just Find Life on Venus?…
One more point. I venture that, in the not-too-distant future, astronomers will make more detections of biosignatures in our solar system and in solar systems beyond. As the next generation of ground- and space-based telescopes […]
Space scientists simulate extreme conditions so new Rover robot can survive Mars mission
Space scientists have recreated the extreme weather conditions of Mars in the London commuter belt to prepare the new Rover robot for its mission to track down life on the Red Planet. Experts at UCL’s […]
These Data Scientists Taught a Robot How to Paint
Robots nowadays seem to be doing everything from mining the deep seas to building dams. But the question remains: can they be artistic? Conventionally thinking, art is something that is truly human as it requires […]
Scientists build robot to climb coconut trees
Scientists build robot to climb coconut trees By continuing to use the site, you agree to the use of cookies. more information Accept The cookie settings on this website are set to “allow cookies” […]
Scientists Want a ‘Climate Label’ Added to Europe’s Nuti-Score
Food sold on European shelves should be properly labeled for both its nutritional contents as well as for its related greenhouse gas emissions, Germany’s scientific advisory board on agricultural policy, food and consumer health protection […]
Scientists create ‘walking robot army’ in breakthrough - ‘Batteries and brains’ | Science | News
Scientists Allan Brooks and Michael Strano, who did not work in the study, wrote: “The authors’ robots, although not autonomous in their current form, can be seen as a platform to which ‘brains’ and a […]
Scientists make laser-controlled microscopic robots
Researchers have created the first microscopic robots that incorporate semiconductor components, allowing them to be controlled—and made to walk—with standard electronic signals. These robots, roughly the size of paramecium, provide a template for building even […]
Scientists at Cornell University Design New Hair-Sized Injectable Robots
A team of scientists has designed new microscopic robots around the size of a human hair. According to the study published in Nature journal, the four-leg robots could be injected into the body through needles. […]
Scientists use eye tracking technology to automate an important visual recognition memory test for infants
Researchers associated with the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign have successfully used infrared eye tracking technology to collect data from hundreds of infants in an automated […]