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Japan: World-first fully automated medicine lab with humanoids, robots and no humans
A Japanese university has launched a robotics laboratory where machines now conduct medical experiments ...
In the past, testing a gun tube required an accompanying weapon system. The future is here where that is no longer ...
Schiit Audio appears to be on a bit of a vacuum tube kick as of late. Just last month, the now-Texas-based hi-fi company introduced the Lyr 5, a $799 desktop amplifier that lets you choose between ...
Co-consolidated integral CF/LMPAEK flanges form a continuous thermoplastic material system with the tube body, eliminating the metallic hardware and adhesive interfaces that conventional cryogenic ...
Pneumatics looks at the use of compressed air to create a circuit. A pneumatic circuit is made up of an input, process, and output. Pneumatics are used in everyday life for example compressed air is ...
When most people think about vacuum tubes, they picture big glass bottles glowing inside antique radios or early computers.
We’ve all had to shake jars of nail polish, model paint, or cell cultures. Mixing paint is easy – but bacteria and cells need to be agitated for hours. Happily, laboratory tube tumblers automate this ...
We live in an age of unbelievable technological progress. To a visitor from the distant past, this would surely seem like a utopian age. Yet in many areas of life, things don’t seem to have changed ...
There are approximately 8,000 "end-of-life retired aircraft" sitting in deserts, jungles, and storage yards across the globe. Another 11,000 planes are expected to join them over the next 10 years.
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