首页|Recent Findings from University of Manchester Has Provided New Information about Robotics (A Multiarm Robotic Platform for Scientific Exploration: Its Design, Digital Twins, and Validation)
Recent Findings from University of Manchester Has Provided New Information about Robotics (A Multiarm Robotic Platform for Scientific Exploration: Its Design, Digital Twins, and Validation)
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Fresh data on Robotics are presented in a new report. According to news reporting out of Manchester, United Kingdom, by NewsRx editors, research stated, “There is a large number of robotic platforms with two or more arms targeting surgical applications. Despite that, very few groups have employed such platforms for scientific exploration.” Financial support for this research came from Japan Science and Technology Agency Moonshot Research & Development Program. Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from the University of Manchester, “Possible applications of a multiarm platform in scientific exploration involve the study of the mechanisms of intractable diseases by using organoids, i.e., miniature human organs. The study of organoids requires the preparation of a cranial window, which is done by carefully removing an 8-mm patch of the skull of a mouse. In this article, we present the first prototype of our artificial intelligence (AI) robot science platform for scientific experimentation, its digital twins, and validation experiments under teleoperation.”
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