Insider Brief Australia, it’s clear, has played a significant role in quantum computing to date on the national level, and the ecosystem of...
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Imagine a lab assistant with the computing and operational power of 10 Ph.D. students, capable of functioning in extreme environments like Mars. This vision has become a reality at the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), where a team of scientists has developed a robotic chemist named Luke.
Insider Brief Australia, it’s clear, has played a significant role in quantum computing to date on the national level, and the ecosystem of...
A research team has successfully developed a new high-performance metal 3D-printed alloy tailored for space environments. The newly developed alloy...
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A team of engineers and materials scientists at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, in Saudi Arabia, working with a colleague from...
A research team led by Associate Professor Li Mujun, Professor Zhang Shiwu, and Professor Hu Bing from the University of Science and Technology of...
By Joe Lacdan, Army News Service Robots integrated into Army formations can help protect Soldiers and revolutionize warfare in multiple...
Nutanix, a hybrid multicloud computing company, has been named a […]
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Electrical engineering company Ampcontrol has celebrated 20 years of research collaboration with the University of Newcastle through their ResTech R&D...
Imagine a robot that can detect scents in the air and track down their sources as efficiently as a dog or a mouse. If realised, it could detect small...