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Landing and take-off capabilities of bioinspired aerial vehicles: a review.

Bioinspiration & biomimetics
Bioinspired flapping-wing micro aerial vehicles (FWMAVs) have emerged over the last two decades as a promising new type of robot. Their high thrust-to-weight ratio, versatility, safety, and maneuverability, especially at small scales, could make them...

Advancements in technology for characterizing the tumor immune microenvironment.

International journal of biological sciences
Immunotherapy plays a key role in cancer treatment, however, responses are limited to a small number of patients. The biological basis for the success of immunotherapy is the complex interaction between tumor cells and tumor immune microenvironment (...

New technology, psychiatry, and the law: Panic, prudence, possibility.

International journal of law and psychiatry
Throughout human history, all new technology has been met with surprise, anxiety, panic, and - eventually - prudent adoption of certain aspects of specific technological advances. This pattern is evident in the histories of most technologies, ranging...

Damage detection of road domain waveform guardrail structure based on machine learning multi-module fusion.

PloS one
The current highway waveform guardrail recognition technology has encountered problems with low segmentation accuracy and strong noise interference. Therefore, an improved U-net semantic segmentation model is proposed to improve the efficiency of roa...

Research on Human-Robot Collaboration Method for Parallel Robots Oriented to Segment Docking.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
In the field of aerospace, large and heavy cabin segments present a significant challenge in assembling space engines. The substantial inertial force of cabin segments' mass often leads to unexpected motion during docking, resulting in segment collis...

Artificial intelligence in dermatology: advancements and challenges in skin of color.

International journal of dermatology
Artificial intelligence (AI) uses algorithms and large language models in computers to simulate human-like problem-solving and decision-making. AI programs have recently acquired widespread popularity in the field of dermatology through the applicati...

The Future of Nursing: Navigating the AI Revolution Through Education and Training.

Journal of continuing education in nursing
Artificial intelligence is becoming a fundamental technology in health care, nursing, and education. Understanding how to navigate this advanced technology is critically important for clinical nursing staff as well as educators. Basic professional nu...

Who should decide how limited healthcare resources are prioritized? Autonomous technology as a compelling alternative to humans.

PloS one
Who should decide how limited resources are prioritized? We ask this question in a healthcare context where patients must be prioritized according to their need and where advances in autonomous artificial intelligence-based technology offer a compell...

Lipid vesicle-based molecular robots.

Lab on a chip
A molecular robot, which is a system comprised of one or more molecular machines and computers, can execute sophisticated tasks in many fields that span from nanomedicine to green nanotechnology. The core parts of molecular robots are fairly consiste...