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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 17-Oct-2025 23:11 ET (18-Oct-2025 03:11 GMT/UTC)
From sea to space, this robot is on a roll
Texas A&M UniversityTexas A&M University engineers have created a “robot in an airbag" they call "RoboBall." This technology is built with plans to carry payloads such as sensors, cameras or sampling tools, for real-world missions.
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Kennesaw State researchers create low-cost system to monitor dams, prevent floods
Kennesaw State UniversityExascale simulations underpin quake-resistant infrastructure designs
DOE/Oak Ridge National LaboratoryTwo countries adopt malaria forecasting system developed at Duke
Duke UniversityTreating brain swelling after stroke, one trial at a time
Yale UniversityFuturist predicts China to achieve first nationwide gene database by 2049
BGI GenomicsNew technology for safe self-driving: Using artificial intelligence to predict pedestrian behavior and prevent accidents
Universität PaderbornNew technology for safe self-driving: using artificial intelligence to predict pedestrian behaviour and prevent accidents
Recipient of Paderborn University Research Award
A ball rolls into the road, there is a child on the pavement – which would immediately set alarm bells ringing for drivers. The result: they brake because they assume that the child will run into the road. Drivers are similarly able to guess how pedestrians will behave in other potentially dangerous situations. Self-driving vehicles, which will be increasingly dominating our streets, cannot do this. Although current technologies are able to react to critical situations, they do not have the ability to predict behaviour. A new research project is beginning at Paderborn University seeking to fill this gap and enable self-driving vehicles to identify pedestrians’ intentions before they act.
Taking steps to alleviate interdigital cysts in dogs
Texas A&M UniversityInterdigital cysts are inflamed, swollen bumps that appear between a dog’s toes, typically presenting on the front paws. A veterinarian at Texas A&M University explains the condition and treatments.
EIRSAT-1 novel control payload successfully demonstrates advanced satellite pointing in space
UCD Research & InnovationEIRSAT-1, Ireland’s first satellite, has successfully tested an advanced onboard control system that allows it to orient itself accurately in space. The breakthrough was achieved using a payload called Wave-Based Control (WBC), a software platform designed by a team at UCD School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering to test new satellite manoeuvring techniques while in orbit.