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To tackle a growing amount of electronic waste, researchers have created robots to make recycling smarter, greener and more efficient. © Stokkete, Shutterstock.com
EU-funded researchers have developed adaptable robots that could transform the way we recycle electronic waste, benefiting both the environment and the economy.
Researchers are using new technologies like AI and data analysis to help improve quality of life in urban areas. © Photography Stock Ruiz, Shutterstock.com
EU-funded researchers are using AI to help ease the flow in Europe’s cities, making urban environments both…
Successful trials of ARI, the talking robot,  demonstrate its potential to help hospital staff  and enhance patient care. © SPRING
EU researchers are testing a robot that can have basic conversations in busy surroundings, with the idea of…
Quantum computing could revolutionise science by offering a new way of solving complex problems beyond the scope of standard transistor-based computers.
Cars could brake in a split-second when faced with a possible collision, if a robotics breakthrough inspired by locusts delivers on its promise.
Imagine being able to know ahead of time if you will have to wait for your bus due to road works, or if your train is running behind schedule.
Drivers may soon be able to take their hands off the wheel and their eyes off the road in their own cars, leaving the driving to modern technology. That is the conclusion drawn by the partners of the…
Vehicles without drivers can go far, very far. Such as the ones from the VIAC project, led by Professor Broggi from VisLab at the University of Parma, Italy. Its vans drove from Parma to Shanghai,…