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Network of robots can successfully monitor pipes using acoustic wave sensors

An inspection design method and procedure by which mobile robots can inspect large pipe structures has been demonstrated with the successful inspection of...

Researchers engineer a material that can perform different tasks depending on temperature

Researchers report that they have developed a new composite material designed to change behaviors depending on temperature in order to perform specific tasks....

New method uses crowdsourced feedback to help train robots

A new technique enables an AI agent to be guided by data crowdsourced asynchronously from nonexpert human users as it learns to complete...

Breakthrough in tackling increasing demand by ‘internet of things’ on mobile networks

A novel technology to manage demands on mobile networks from multiple users using Terahertz frequencies has been developed by computer scientists.

AI for perovskite solar cells: Key to better manufacturing

Tandem solar cells based on perovskite semiconductors convert sunlight to electricity more efficiently than conventional silicon solar cells. In order to make this...

Autonomous excavator constructs a 6-meter-high dry-stone wall

Researchers taught an autonomous excavator to construct dry stone walls itself using boulders weighing several tons and demolition debris.

Care robots: Ethical perceptions and acceptance

The global population of people older than 65 years of age is rapidly increasing the need for care. Although care robots are a...

Brain tumors ‘hack’ the communication between neurons, pioneering study finds

A new study suggests that cognitive loss in patients with brain metastases may be due to the interference that cancer produces in neuronal...

People hold smart AI assistants responsible for outcomes

Even when humans see AI-based assistants purely as tools, they ascribe partial responsibility for decisions to them, as a new study shows.

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