Robotic movement is inspired by biological creatures and the movement is brought about by body movement rather than legs or wheels alone.
By Gaea Marelle Miranda
9 Oct 2014
How can a researcher reliably analyze many individual particles in a single sample, which might range anywhere from 1000 up to a million for size?
By Kerry Taylor-Smith
26 Feb 2020
Numerous problems can be solved by using automated particle analysis. The method can uncover what kinds of particles exist in a sample, the chemical composition of the detected particles, the particle size distribution of a powder mixture, what rare materials are present in a mixture.
By Sarah Moore
26 Feb 2020
Vision technology is rapidly evolving. This is having a major impact on a number of sectors, including the industrial market, which is benefiting greatly from increasingly improved image sensors that are optimizing the sector’s automation systems.
By Sarah Moore
26 Feb 2020
Several different spectroscopic techniques have been used to enhance the capabilities of robotic technologies.
By Benedette Cuffari
25 Feb 2020
Developers have been working towards the objective of a fully functioning autonomous humanoid robot for many decades.
By Stephen Edgar
25 Feb 2020
Robots are playing ever more important roles in modern society, becoming a ubiquitous, widely used technology in a growing number of industries due to their efficiency and suitability for a wide variety of tasks.
By Reginald Davey
25 Feb 2020
Polymers are being used in increasing ways in modern industry. From clothing to household implements and in medical applications such as synthetic heart valves and prosthetics, their use is widespread.
By Reginald Davey
25 Feb 2020
High temperature alloys, also known as superalloys, are reputable for their durability.
By Sydney Luntz
25 Feb 2020
Performing a task over and over again can be very monotonous, and finite elemental analysis is no exception.
By Kerry Taylor-Smith
25 Feb 2020