
When ABB opened its healthcare research hub on the Texas Medical Center (TMC) campus in Houston, it showcased a number of concept technologies, including a mobile YuMi robot that assists with laboratory and logistics tasks in hospitals. ABB is taking this mobile manipulation concept a step further by collaborating with PAL Robotics at a new […]

Researchers led by the University of Tsukuba present an improved way to model interactions between matter and light at the atomic scale The post Light-Matter Interactions Simulated on Fugaku Supercomputer appeared first on HPCwire.

Point One Navigation and Quectel Wireless Solutions today announced the LG69T-AM, the latest addition to the Quectel LG69T GNSS Module Series (Spec Sheet – PDF). Point One’s positioning engine powers the LG69T-AM and enables centimeter-level global accuracy by integrating augmented GNSS in an affordable yet easy to use module with open-source API. The post Point […]

From the perspective of chemistry and physics, equilibrium is a bit dull – at least to Cheng-Chien Chen, assistant professor of physics at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. His research tries to engineering new states of matter and control these states by probing the possibilities of non-equilibrium. The post Supercomputing Research of Laser-Induced Non-Equilibrium […]

Savioke unveiled a new generation of its service robot called Relay+. The solution is targeted at intra-facility delivery applications for owners/operators of hotels and office properties, foodservice operators, hospitals and healthcare organizations. The post Relay+ is Savioke’s next-gen service robot appeared first on The Robot Report.

Mobile Industrial Robotics (MiR) and Logitrans A/S have teamed up to build autonomous pallet jacks. The companies plan to combine MiR’s autonomous navigation and software capabilities with Logitran’s electric pallet jacks. The plan is to make both a fully autonomous pallet jack and a semi autonomous pallet jack. The post MiR is building autonomous pallet […]

Quantinuum – the newly-named company resulting from the merger of Honeywell’s quantum computing division and UK-based Cambridge Quantum – today launched Quantum Origin, a service to deliver “completely unpredictable cryptographic keys” based random numbers generated by a quantum computer. Quantinuum calls Quantum Origin the first commercial quantum cryptography product of the NISQ (noisy intermediate scale […]

Photovoltaic solar – what most people know as solar panels – generated a record 821 terawatt-hours in 2020, a 23 percent increase over 2019 and an impressive 3.1 percent of global electricity generation. But with climate change rapidly accelerating, most scientists agree that the energy transition needs to be happening faster – which means producing […]

The Earth — with its myriad interactions of atmosphere, oceans, land and ice components — presents an extraordinarily complex system for investigation. For researchers, simulating the dynamics of these systems has presented a process that is just as complex. But today, Earth system models capable of weather-scale resolution take advantage of powerful new computers to […]

Quantum computing has moved from the fringes to the core of the digital transformation agenda, according to a new global study,”The First Annual Report on Enterprise Quantum Computing Adoption,” commissioned by Zapata Computing, Inc, a leading enterprise quantum software company. The post Zapata Computing Releases Global Report on Quantum Adoption in the Enterprise appeared first […]