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In a laboratory at Oxford University sits the Oxford Electric Bell, which has spent 176 years constantly ringing. And no-one's quite sure what the battery that powers it is made of...
Conventional multicopter drones are excellent at hovering and VTOL, but they can't cover long distances as efficiently as fixed-wing aircraft. A team from the Singapore University of Technology and Design is trying to get the best of both worlds with the Transformable HOvering Rotorcraft (THOR).
QUT's AgBot II prototype is equipped with cameras, sensors and software and is designed to work in autonomous groups to navigate, detect and classify weeds and manage them either chemically or mechanically as well as apply fertilizer for site specific crop management. AgBot II is currently being trialed in the field.
A cartilage-mimicking material created by researchers at Duke University may one day allow surgeons to 3-D print replacement knee parts that are custom-shaped to each patient’s anatomy. Human knees come with a pair of built-in shock absorbers called the menisci.
Homing pigeons may share the human capacity to build on the knowledge of others, improving their navigational efficiency over time, a new Oxford University study has found.
It's a problem that the world's most experienced mathematicians have spent decades trying to solve, and the solution had eluded them at every turn - the infamous Gaussian correlation inequality (GCI).
This Space - Savvy was designed to encourage sustainable cultivation and peaceful co-existence of people with wild animals in Wayanad!
University College London’s (UCL) Interactive Architecture Lab designed and built Hortum machina, B, a nomadic, self-driving, and self-cultivating garden.
Photos By Ari Beser Tokyo – "It appears the world-changing event didn’t change anything, and it’s disappointing,"said Pieter Franken, a researcher at Keio University in Japan
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