A grape-picking robot developed by Queen Mary University of London and Extend Robotics which RipenAI technology can be integrated into Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the ...
If you crossed WALL-E with a floor lamp, it might look a little like the PhytoPatholoBot. These robots aren't roving through space or decorating a... These robots could fix grape farmers' labor woes ...
Makers of sparkling wine in Britain will soon pluck their delicate crop, while the sugar levels are just right for fermentation and before the grapes get overripe, or fall prey to pests, frosts or ...
Wine is Britain's fastest growing agricultural sector. But harvesting grapes is extremely time-sensitive. Prof Lei Su and Dr. Xuechun Wang, scientists at Queen Mary University of London, have invented ...
Looking at Cornell's PhytoPatholoBot, it's not immediately obvious what the little robot is designed to do. With its low-riding base, grippy wheels, flashing lights and camera set-up (set to take two ...
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