On November 4, 2019, at 10:10am German time, astronauts grappled the Cygnus 12 supply ship with the International Space Station’s robotic arm. Almost four…
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Researchers from Ontario Tech University discussed latest AI developments
For decades, artificial intelligence (AI) has been depicted in popular culture, literature and film as a concept for a future generation. Fictional AI characters…
Two-dimensional magnets for soft robotics application
ETH scientists have developed cube-shaped magnetic building blocks that can be assembled into two-dimensional shapes and controlled by an external magnetic field. They can…
Cheaper way to perform atomic layer deposition
Chemical engineers at EPFL have developed a new method for atomic layer deposition, a technique commonly used in high-quality microelectronics. The new method can…
Quantum information into long distances via glass fibers
Transporting quantum information over long distances with glass fibers and paving the way for the quantum Internet: With this goal in mind, the Dutch…
New solar cells to be tested at International Space Station
Five different types of solar cells fabricated by research teams at the Georgia Institute of Technology have arrived at the International Space Station (ISS)…
Safe merging into traffic model
Model alerts driverless cars when it’s safest to merge into traffic at intersections with obstructed views. MIT and Toyota researchers have designed a new…
Future of metallic additive manufacturing
Developed in close cooperation with all the participating institutes, the Virtual Lab will digitally link all areas and institutes in the field of metallic…
Twitter Snaptain competition
Twitter Snaptain Competition Snaptain drone competition 08/11/2019-06/12/2019 The Snaptain Drone prize draw is open to all entrants aged 18 and over living & studying…
New additive technology for more productivity
The market for additive processes continues to grow by around 20 percent annually and has reached a volume of 10 billion euros. This was…