The conventional NDT methods are susceptible to the effects of human factors, which can lead to different results for the same test, thus, making automation and incorporation of machine learning techniques desirable.
By Muhammad Adeel Ahsan
14 Feb 2022
BEAM (Biology, electronics, aesthetics, and mechanics) robotics is a type of robotics where devices do not use microprocessors. In this article, an overview of the subject will be provided.
By Reginald Davey
11 Feb 2022
Unfortunately, for some people, such as elderly people with few relatives, it is difficult to maintain sufficient social connections. This lack of a suitable social network may be substituted with robotics.
By Sarah Moore
7 Feb 2022
AZoRobotics speaks with Dr. Zhiwei Li about a floating robotic film that can be trained to absorb oil spills at sea or eliminate contaminants from drinking water.
By Bethan Davies
4 Feb 2022
A Singapore-based health and robotics technology company, Fourier Intelligence, released the world’s first three-dimensional back-drivable robot, suitable for the robotic rehabilitation of stroke patients.
By Ben Pilkington
3 Feb 2022
AZoRobotics speaks with Yoshiyuki Kageyama from Hokkaido University about his research into creating molecular microrobots that simulate the capabilities of living organisms.
By Bethan Davies
1 Feb 2022
Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence-based fully automated CT image analysis system to identify and diagnose pulmonary TB.
By Megan Craig
28 Jan 2022
Researchers have created a system that allows multi-agent systems to communicate and follow a set of leaders successfully, despite there being malicious actors within the system.
By Robert Clarke
27 Jan 2022
Researchers have analyzed the trends of robotic orthopedic surgeries in a clinical setting employing bibliometrics.
By Megan Craig
25 Jan 2022
Multinational technology corporation IBM calculated that 72% of business leaders cited fraud as a growing concern in the last year. AI has become the leading tool for fighting fraud, but it can still be improved upon.
By Ben Pilkington
21 Jan 2022