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Parabolic flight with exoskeleton: Researchers test fine motor skills in weightlessness

Fine motor tasks under space conditions are particularly challenging and must first be trained on Earth. Scientists from the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) and the University of Duisburg-Essen (UDE) are investigating whether a robotic exoskeleton that can simulate weightlessness is suitable for astronautical training.

France
Germany
German
Intelligenz-gmb
Elsa-kirchner
Deutsches-forschungszentrum
Robotics-innovation-center-bremen
Parabolic-flight-campaign
Department-of-medical-engineering-systems
German-research-center
University-of-duisburg
Parabolic-flight-campaign-in-bordeaux

Researchers develop AI that recognizes athletes' emotions

Using computer-assisted neural networks, researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and the University of Duisburg-Essen have been able to accurately identify affective states from the body language of tennis .

Darko-jekauc
Institute-of-sports
University-of-duisburg
Karlsruhe-institute-of-technology
Karlsruhe-institute
Knowledge-based-systems
Professor-darko-jekauc

Environmentally Friendly Acrylic Glass Made Of Sugar: New Enzyme Could Revolutionize Production Of Plastics

Environmentally Friendly Acrylic Glass Made Of Sugar: New Enzyme Could Revolutionize Production Of Plastics
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Berlin
Germany
Thore-rohwerder
Paul-dalby
Arend-oetker
Helmholtz-centre-for-environmental-research
Department-of-environmental-microbiology
University-of-duisburg
University-college-london-on
Helmholtz-centre
Environmental-research
European-evonik

MSU physicists push new Parkinson's treatment toward clinical trials

The most effective way to tackle debilitating diseases is to punch them at the start and keep them from growing.

Derrick-turner
Lisa-lapidus
Srabasti-acharya
Gal-bitan
University-of-duisburg
Research-at-michigan-state-university
Michigan-state-university
Biological-chemistry

Ion irradiation offers promise for 2D material probing

Two-dimensional materials such as graphene promise to form the basis of incredibly small and fast technologies, but this requires a detailed understanding of their electronic properties. New research demonstrates that fast electronic processes can be probed by irradiating the materials with ions first.

Illinois
United-states
University-of-illinois
Yifan-yao
University-of-duisburg
University-of-illinois-urbana-champaign
Illinois-urbana-champaign

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