Researchers from the University of Plymouth have have used 3D-printed components to create a robotic instrument, called LabEmbryoCam. It can autonomously monitor the earliest stages of development in any aquatic species. The instrument It can be used to track embryonic development, a fundamental biological process that underpins the diversity of life on Earth.
Detailed view of how embryos of aquatic animals develop
Autonomous imaging robot plays a crucial role.
- Advertisement -
Explore more ..
Humanoid Launches UK’s First Industrial Humanoid Robot, HMND 01 Alpha
Built in record time, Alpha targets labour shortages with warehouse-ready automation.
New Calculus Method Boosts Robot Agility
Yale researchers develop a faster way for robots to compute derivatives, unlocking smoother, more proactive movements.
Volkswagen Powers Ahead with Unified Cells and Solid-State Batteries
Volkswagen's battery innovations promise longer range and faster charging for future EVs.
Honeywell Unveils Ionic™: Modular Energy Storage for Industry
A compact all-in-one BESS to cut costs, boost reliability, and integrate renewables.
TRENDING
- Advertisement -



