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The team at the University of Bristol have created a four-fingered robotic hand with artificial tactile fingertips capable of rotating objects such as balls and toys in any direction and orientation. (Source: University of Bristol)
Robots

Key Breakthrough in Development of Tactile Robotic Hands

A key breakthrough has been achieved by the University of Bristol regarding the development of tactile robotic hands. The team of researchers have created a four-fingered robotic hand with artificial tactile fingertips capable of rotating objects such as balls and toys in any direction and orientation.

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A new method developed by Swedish researchers utilises artificial intelligence for rapid and cost-effective assessment of chemical toxicity. (Source: free licensed)
Avoiding Animal Tests

AI Method Detects Toxic Chemicals

Swedish researchers at Chalmers University of Technology and the University of Gothenburg have developed an AI method that improves the identification of toxic chemicals — based solely on knowledge of the molecular structure. The method can contribute to better control and understanding of the ever-growing number of chemicals used in society, and can also help reduce the amount of animal tests.

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