A mobile autonomous robotic lab assistant developed by researchers from the University of Liverpool is 1,000 times faster than human researchers at performing experiments. It uses LIDAR to navigate the lab and can handle equipment like a human.
A mobile autonomous robotic lab assistant developed by researchers from the University of Liverpool is 1,000 times faster than human researchers at performing experiments. It uses LIDAR to navigate the lab and can handle equipment like a human.
Comments are closed.