Russian Researchers Offer Novel Hardware-Based Modeling Approach for Multi-Robot Tasks
De Gruyter OpenA hardware-based modeling approach for real world collaborative multi-robot tasks
A hardware-based modeling approach for real world collaborative multi-robot tasks
First major study on early twentieth century ecotheology; findings support the views which emphasize that environmentalism has a long history of interchange with religion
Why you’d better never have to ask the way when visiting Wadeye in the Northern Territory in Australia
Actinide oxide nanocrystals – challenging materials for nuclear safety
More and more robins are choosing to opt out of migrating altogether
Occult practices feed both depression and psychopathy.
To study the migration patterns of white-throated sparrows researchers kept track of how active the birds were by day and night. When the temperatures dropped , the birds all became restless at night, signifying they were in a migratory state. As temperatures raised none of the birds showed signs of migratory restlessness.
The study offers a novel solution where a sub-nano sensor uses graphene to sense a crack as soon as it starts nucleation, or after the crack has spread a certain distance. This technology could quickly become viable for use in the next generation of electronics.
History and overview of agriculture in space.
Although computer models of archaeological sites are commonly used to yield insights which contribute to the protection of heritage materials, scientists often question their credibility, calling for these long-term trends be ‘ground truthed’ in order to ensure that calculated rates of change reflect observed phenomena ‘in the field’.
Journal Announcement: A hardware-based modeling approach for real world collaborative multi-robot tasksTechnological revolution means robots no longer are the song of the future. The Governor of the Bank of England predicts today that up to half of British workforce face redundancy in the imminent ‘second machine age’. No wonder, the research of multi-robot systems generates serious buzz both for promising (albeit at times scary) results and for their application prospects in the real world.
Although computer models of archaeological sites are commonly used to yield insights which contribute to the protection of heritage materials