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HEBI Robotics gets SBIR grant to develop hardware for hazardous environments

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HEBI Robotics plans to use the SBIR grant to enable its modular robotic systems to work around explosive and volatile materials. The post HEBI Robotics gets SBIR grant to develop hardware for hazardous environments appeared first on The Robot Report. http://dlvr.it/TLDxsd

While They are Mostly Carnivores, Alligators Seem to Enjoy Eating Fruit

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Post-COVID Fatigue: Is Your Gut To Blame?

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The gastrointestinal tract plays a central role in the development of long-term consequences following COVID-19. Scientists from the Medical University of Vienna have made exciting strides in understanding post-COVID syndrome (PCS) and the surprising role gut health might play. Their findings, published in the journal Allergy, suggest that a disrupted gut barrier and abnormal inflammation [...] http://dlvr.it/TLDXl0

The Benefits Of Tangible Investments

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Tangible investments are physical objects that gain value over time. They include a range of different types of assets including: http://dlvr.it/TLD9XJ

Drive More ROI from Business Events Through Smart Engagement Tactics

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The traditional business event has evolved. No longer is it enough to host a branded booth or deliver a polished keynote. Today, ROI from business ... Read More http://dlvr.it/TLD1bn

Raleigh launches online tool for enhancing ADA parking

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Programme will help people with disabilities share their experiences with ADA parking and public spaces, making Raleigh a more welcoming place for everyone. http://dlvr.it/TLCTDH

Webinar to discuss advances in mobile robots for warehouses

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Experts from Vanderlande and Hai Robotics will examine the evolution of mobile robots for the warehouse in this free webinar. The post Webinar to discuss advances in mobile robots for warehouses appeared first on The Robot Report. http://dlvr.it/TLCSyb

Otherside Reveal UGC Map Creation Within Their ODK

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Web3 metaverse game Otherside has shared a video showing a user creating a map for the title, made using… The post Otherside Reveal UGC Map Creation Within Their ODK appeared first on NFT Plazas. http://dlvr.it/TLBkGr

Battery-free auto-shifting system is powered by the cyclist's pedaling

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While automatic gear-shifting for bikes isn't unheard of, such setups typically require batteries that have to be frequently recharged. This is not the case with Shimano's new Q'Auto system, however, as it draws on the rider's own pedaling power. Continue Reading Category: Bicycles, Transport Tags: shimano, Cycling, Pedaling, Electronic Shifting Systems http://dlvr.it/TLBb1D

7,000-Year-Old Stone Monuments Reveal Secrets of Ancient Survival and Social Bonds

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Structures played an important role in maintaining social connections. New research traces 7,000 years of history in South Arabia to reveal how ancient pastoralists adapted their monument-building practices in response to changing environmental and cultural conditions. In a study published in PLOS One, an international team of archaeologists shows how these monuments evolved as the [...] http://dlvr.it/TLBZW5

Seattle takes first step to siting interactive digital kiosks

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Ike Smart City kiosks provide essential wayfinding and transit information as well as support local businesses and generate resources for community programmes. http://dlvr.it/TLBQX6

5 Simple Ways to Improve Your Hotel Long-Term

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You’ll always want your hotel to be as successful as possible. With how much competition you have, this can often be difficult. But, there are ... Read More http://dlvr.it/TL9wTS

Rekt Drinks ‘Ship Rekt’ Sells Out In 17 Minutes

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Ship Rekt, the latest flavour release from Web3 drinks brand Rekt Drinks – in collaboration with OpenSea – sold… The post Rekt Drinks ‘Ship Rekt’ Sells Out In 17 Minutes appeared first on NFT Plazas. http://dlvr.it/TL9byw

Novel 3D printing tech gets two solid materials out of a single resin

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While 3D printing is indeed a burgeoning technology, it's limited by the fact that items can typically only be printed from a single material. A new system still uses just one print resin, but that substance can form into two different solid materials as needed. Continue Reading Category: 3D Printing, Manufacturing, Technology Tags: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Light, Ultraviolet, UC Santa Barbara http://dlvr.it/TL9Sb4

Ancient “Black Box” Opened: Researchers Extract Secrets From 200-Year-Old Brains

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A new Oxford method retrieves proteins from ancient soft tissue, uncovering brain health markers and expanding knowledge of ancient disease and biology. Researchers at the Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, have developed a new method that could soon unlock a vast amount of biological information stored in the proteins of ancient soft tissues. [...] http://dlvr.it/TL9LQ6

HistoSonics Edison system gains early market access in the U.K.

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The Edison system provides a non-invasive, robotic treatment for liver tumors, according to HistoSonics. The post HistoSonics Edison system gains early market access in the U.K. appeared first on The Robot Report. http://dlvr.it/TL9Jpv

Cities unite to strengthen resilience through public health

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Global initiative addresses the need to move beyond reactive healthcare systems, toward preventative, inclusive, and climate-smart urban health strategies. http://dlvr.it/TL9625

The Sandbox Launches Quick Loop Game Jam with 50K SAND Rewards

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The Sandbox has launched the Quick Loop Game Jam, inviting creators to build short-form games focused on replayable loops… The post The Sandbox Launches Quick Loop Game Jam with 50K SAND Rewards appeared first on NFT Plazas. http://dlvr.it/TL8Rc9

New virus-lighting bioluminescence is 515x better than anything we've seen

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Animals that produce their own light source, through an internal chemical reaction, are one of the many wonders of nature – and something biotechnology scientists have been working hard to replicate and adapt for human use for some time. Continue Reading Category: Imaging & Diagnostics, Medical Innovations, Body & Mind Tags: Mass General Brigham, HIV, SARS, Coronavirus (COVID-19), Virus, Disease, Diagnostic tools, Diagnostic devices http://dlvr.it/TL8JnR

These Brainless Blobs Can Swim Better Than You Think

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Many microorganisms are capable of purposeful movement through liquids. But how do they achieve this without a complex nervous system? New research from TU Wien offers intriguing insights. Bacteria can do it. Amoebas can do it. Even your blood cells can do it. All of these tiny life forms have the surprising ability to move [...] http://dlvr.it/TL8BnF

Aldebaran, maker of Pepper and Nao robots, put in receivership

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Aldebaran made the Pepper and Nao humanoid robots, which were popular in education and service uses but struggled to make money. The post Aldebaran, maker of Pepper and Nao robots, put in receivership appeared first on The Robot Report. http://dlvr.it/TL89fP

Bouncing Back: A Realistic Look at The Full Recovery After an Accident

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ICYMI: Accidents don’t just leave bruises and broken bits, they leave chaos. Suddenly, getting dressed hurts, nerves are shot, and energy’s missing in action. Recovery isn’t ... Read More http://dlvr.it/TL86jK

Partnership to deliver smart vertiports for the “future of air transport”

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With air travel volumes surging and cities seeking sustainable, efficient transport, the partners reckon advanced air mobility is poised to radically transform urban travel. http://dlvr.it/TL7ync

Yuga Labs Sells Moonbirds IP to Orange Cap Games

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Yuga Labs has recently sold the intellectual property rights to the Moonbirds NFT collection to a new player in… The post Yuga Labs Sells Moonbirds IP to Orange Cap Games appeared first on NFT Plazas. http://dlvr.it/TL7Gfj

Learn how gearboxes enable next-gen warehouse automation

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This webinar will discuss how gearboxes and other motion-control systems are enabling diversifying automation for warehouses. The post Learn how gearboxes enable next-gen warehouse automation appeared first on The Robot Report. http://dlvr.it/TL72Lt

Wireless ultrasonic NeoBlade promises smoother slicing for crafty cutting

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Makers, tinkerers, modelers and crafters looking for an edge that smoothly cuts through a range of materials like they're all butter might find the NeoBlade of interest – which is claimed to be the world's most compact wireless ultrasonic cutter. Continue Reading Category: Consumer Tech, Technology Tags: Kickstarter, Gadgets, Tools, DIY, Craft, Repair, Wireless, Blades, Ultrasonic http://dlvr.it/TL6mp0

Perpendicular Planet: A 90° Orbit Over Twin Suns Leaves Scientists Stunned

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Astronomers have discovered one of the weirdest planetary systems yet: a possible planet, 2M1510 b, appears to orbit over the poles of two brown dwarfs in a sharply tilted path—almost perpendicular to their own orbit. This freakish setup, unlike anything in our solar system, was detected not by a dip in starlight but through subtle [...] http://dlvr.it/TL6fc4

Which cities and states have made the environmental A-List?

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Recognising the importance of sub-national governments, the CDP environmental disclosure platform also publicly scored states and regions for the first time. http://dlvr.it/TL6dGD

Bouncing Back: A Realistic Look at The Full Recovery After an Accident

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Accidents don’t just leave bruises and broken bits, they leave chaos. Suddenly, getting dressed hurts, nerves are shot, and energy’s missing in action. Recovery isn’t ... Read More http://dlvr.it/TL6R5Z