For the first time, scientists have observed how tiny metal “thorns” called dendrites sprout inside lithium-ion batteries, which can cause the batteries to short-circuit. Their findings, published in the journal Science, shed light on previously…
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Microscopic metal 'thorns' shed light on how lithium-ion batteries short-circuit
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WellSpan Health unveils ‘first-of-its-kind full-service robotic kitchen’
WellSpan Health has launched its Fresh Take Eatery, a brand-new robotic dining system at WellSpan York Hospital. The AI-powered kitchen expands access to hot, healthy food choices for patients and team members at WellSpan York Hospital, offering…
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Neura Robotics and TUM launch Europe’s largest physical AI robotics training center
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MIT CTL and Mecalux develop an AI-based simulator to optimise inventory across warehouses
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Center for Transportation & Logistics and Mecalux have developed an artificial intelligence-based simulator capable of optimising inventory distribution across different warehouses within the same…
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Torc Robotics joins Virginia workforce initiative to train technicians for autonomous trucking industry
Torc Robotics, a pioneer in commercializing self-driving class 8 trucks, has announced its participation in a newly awarded GO Virginia Region 2 planning grant led by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI)’s Dock to Door Coalition…
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Cryogenic hydrogen fuel system for aircraft turbines tested at -423°F
Engineers at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) have just carried out a series of extreme cryogenic evaluations to find out whether liquid hydrogen could power future aircraft engines.
The novel hydrogen fuel delivery system was tested at the…
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Criticality nears for US MARVEL nuclear reactor after safety approval
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has officially greenlit a critical safety blueprint for the MARVEL microreactor. This clears the path for the project to begin its first nuclear physics experiments at Idaho National Laboratory (INL).
The…
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Epson Robots to Showcase Scalable Retail Automation at Shoptalk Spring 2026
From Back-Office Fulfillment to Customer-Facing Kiosks, Epson to Demonstrate Practical Automation for Today’s Retail Service Demands
LOS ALAMITOS, Calif. – March 12, 2026 – Epson Robots will showcase robotic automation solutions…
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New Lucid Lunar robotaxi has two seats and no steering wheel
Lucid unveiled a new robotaxi concept and outlined plans to expand autonomous mobility during its investor day in New York.
The company introduced a purpose-built autonomous vehicle concept called Lunar while also detailing a broader strategy…
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Introducing Robot-to-Robot Communication: How Chef Robots Coordinate to Maximize Throughput
Food manufacturing facilities often run high-speed meal assembly lines. To achieve high throughputs, many Chef customers deploy multiple robots on a shared conveyor line. However, ensuring that each robot knows the conveyor’s speed and…
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