Bear Robotics secures $81m funding to scale up automation in the hospitality market
As restaurants’ labour challenges continue as demand is rising for robotic solutions to automate time and work-intensive tasks. Bear Robotics aims to provide the solution in filling the gap - from running orders to bussing tables, from the dirty work
Shape-morphing Microrobots Can Deliver and ‘Vomit’ Drugs Directly on Cancer Cells
Chemotherapy successfully treats many forms of cancer, but the side effects can wreak havoc on the rest of the body. That is why Scientists have been looking for new ways to treat cancer for years now and may have found
Tech companies in the United Kingdom have received a record £13.5 billion in funding
News of technology firms in the UK attracting a record £13.5 billion means this could be a great end to a year that’s been branded ‘uncertain’ in previous months leading up to it. According to a recent report by MSN, Technology
New I-Skin forms healing bruises
Researchers have developed an artificial skin that sense force through ionic signals. This allows it to change colour from yellow to bruise-like purple and represents visual damage. This medical innovation will help us protect robots from damaging themselves through injury
How Deepfake Lips is a Game Changer for Dubbing
When watching foreign films there is a certain feeling of detachment between the audience and the actor that has been dubbed over. This mismatch can be distracting as an actor’s mouth movements are completely out of sync with what they
‘Right to repair’ law in UK and EU means Electrical appliances will be cheaper and last longer
Appliances such as fridges, washing machines, and TVs should last longer and be cheaper to run under new rules. The European Union took ambitious steps to address the environmental harm caused by electronic waste. Companies that sell consumer electronics such as
Scientists have created AI technology that can detect how someone is feeling
A team of scientists, led by Yang Hao at Queen Mary University, has developed an AI called neural network to detect human emotions. According to the paper published in the online journal PLOSE ONE, the tech uses radio waves to pick
This ‘amphibious’ robot was inspired by the movement of cockroaches and lizards
Researchers at Ben-Gurion University in Israel have developed a new high-speed amphibious robot inspired by the movements of cockroaches and lizards, which can swim, run on top of water at high speed and crawl on challenging terrain. The AmphiSTAR robot was
Researchers have developed electronic artificial skin that reacts to pain just like real skin
The prototype developed by researchers at RMIT in Australia is capable of electronically replicating the way human skin senses pain such as touch, pain and heat. It would also provide “near-instant” feedback if pressure and temperatures hit levels that would
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