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Miniscule robots of metal and plastic may revolutionize the field of medicine
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Miniscule robots of metal and plastic may revolutionize the field of medicine

MarketingNovember 27, 2020
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a technique for manufacturing micrometer-long machines by interlocking multiple materials in a complex way. Such microrobots will one day revolutionize the field of medicine....
AI tool summarizes lengthy papers in a sentence
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AI tool summarizes lengthy papers in a sentence

MarketingNovember 27, 2020
Scholars have a nifty way of alerting colleagues to lengthy treatises that they find simply not worth their time to read. They tag such documents "tl;dr"—too long, didn't read. It's...
Using fabric to ‘listen’ to space dust
Science Technology

Using fabric to ‘listen’ to space dust

MarketingNovember 27, 2020
Earlier this month a team of MIT researchers sent samples of various high-tech fabrics, some with embedded sensors or electronics, to the International Space Station. The samples (unpowered for now)...
‘Rules as Code’ will let computers apply laws and regulations
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‘Rules as Code’ will let computers apply laws and regulations

MarketingNovember 27, 2020
Can computers read and apply legal rules? It's an idea that's gaining momentum, as it promises to make laws more accessible to the public and easier to follow. But it...
Exploring the use of artificial intelligence in architecture
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Exploring the use of artificial intelligence in architecture

MarketingNovember 27, 2020
Over the past few decades, artificial intelligence (AI) tools have been used to analyze data or complete basic tasks in an increasing number of fields, ranging from computer science to...
AI system finds, moves items in constricted regions
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AI system finds, moves items in constricted regions

MarketingNovember 27, 2020
Artificial intelligence is being applied to virtually every aspect of our work and recreational lives. From determining calculations for the construction of towering skyscrapers to designing and building cruise ships...
VR architecture reveals stunning details, but can’t always capture ambience
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VR architecture reveals stunning details, but can’t always capture ambience

MarketingNovember 18, 2020
We were used to consuming architecture—both near to home and far away—with ease. But this year, our travel wings severed, heritage sites found themselves scrambling to hasten their digital aspirations....
Computer scientists launch counteroffensive against video game cheaters
Science

Computer scientists launch counteroffensive against video game cheaters

MarketingNovember 18, 2020
University of Texas at Dallas computer scientists have devised a new weapon against video game players who cheat. The researchers developed their approach for detecting cheaters using the popular first-person...
An origami-inspired robotic fingertip with shape-morphing capabilities
Science Technology

An origami-inspired robotic fingertip with shape-morphing capabilities

MarketingNovember 18, 2020
To perform tasks that involve moving or handling objects, robots should swiftly adapt their grasp and manipulation strategies based on the properties of these objects and the environment surrounding them....
Machine learning guarantees robots’ performance in unknown territory
Science

Machine learning guarantees robots’ performance in unknown territory

MarketingNovember 18, 2020
A small drone takes a test flight through a space filled with randomly placed cardboard cylinders acting as stand-ins for trees, people or structures. The algorithm controlling the drone has...

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