A video game in which participants herded virtual cattle has furthered our understanding of how humans make decisions on movement and navigation, and...
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A new algorithm may make robots safer by making them more aware of human inattentiveness. In computerized simulations of packaging and assembly lines where humans and robots work together, the algorithm developed to account for human carelessness improved safety by about a maximum of 80% and efficiency by about a maximum of 38% compared to existing methods.
A video game in which participants herded virtual cattle has furthered our understanding of how humans make decisions on movement and navigation, and...
Existing perovskite solar cells, which are unable to utilize approximately 52% of total solar energy, have been improved upon by a Korean research...
Scientists in the East of England have developed a way of using artificial intelligence to check for skin cancer, with the AI tool outperforming...
A new advanced artificial intelligence (AI) tool, developed by renal doctors internationally, represents a significant step forward in predicting and...
By: Philip OdiakoseIn public relations, data-driven decision-making has become a pivotal element of PR success. The ability to accurately monitor...
A training program where new forestry recruits learn to make crucial thinning decisions through immersive virtual reality simulations of forests could...
By Nguyen Khac Giang Vietnam has had to struggle to develop an efficient railway system due to financial and technical constraints. In 2010,...
Scientists at the University of Southampton are testing an innovative new “nervous system” for drones, which could help them fly for longer...
A pitiful sound from tinny speakers, sad virtual eyes, trembling robot arms: It doesn't take much to feel sorry for a robot. This is the conclusion of...
Miso Robotics’ lab in downtown Pasadena, California, is filled with robots of the past and present. There’s Sippy, Chippy and Drippy. The star of...