AZoRobotics speaks with Professor Naeem Ramzan from the University of the West of Scotland about his development of an innovative artificial intelligence (AI) technology that can accurately identify COVID-19 in just a matter of minutes.
By Bethan Davies
17 May 2022
A study set out to assess the accuracy of a dental screening tool based on machine learning and artificial intelligence.
By Megan Craig
9 Feb 2022
Researchers investigated whether a drone-deployed payload could accurately collect physiochemical data and water samples for large-scale water management.
By Megan Craig
16 May 2022
A kinematics model and a primary prototype of a leg structure based on a spring-mass model are developed in this study.
By Megan Craig
16 May 2022
A paper proposes a design method for a single-joint bionic robotic fish on the basis of a conjugate cam mechanism, which can achieve a specific tail swing of the robotic fish
By Megan Craig
16 Apr 2022
Researchers looked at whether collaborative robots could be employed in a microbiology lab to perform small tasks that were demonstrated by the operator using kinesthetic teaching.
By Megan Craig
16 May 2022
Saildrone's unmanned surface vehicles (USV) are dominating the maritime industry, providing unmatched levels of ocean data across the globe.
The use of shape memory polymers in soft robotics and actuators is discussed in this article, exploring the benefits they bring and future outlooks on this technology.
AZoRobotics speaks with Michael Bartlett from Virginia Tech about his multifunctional shape-morphing robotic endoskeleton using a low-melting-point alloy (LMPA) enclosed within a rubber skin.
By Bethan Davies
6 May 2022
A new study demonstrates that AI can detect and grade PCa in biopsies in a manner comparable to pathologists.
By Megan Craig
25 Apr 2022