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Interpreting pig expressions
Apr 30, 2019 — Animal behaviorists from Scotland’s Rural College in Edinburgh (SRUC) are using 3D facial recognition technology to interpret the highly expressive faces of pigs. Working with machine vision and machine learning experts at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol), the team’s aim is to develop a tool that farmers could use to monitor individual animal faces and receive alerts about any health or welfare problems within their livestock, giving farmers the ability to
Edinburgh Instruments Installs Spectrometers at VISTEC
RAYONG, Thailand, Feb. 23, 2016 — Edinburgh Instruments Ltd. has installed its FLS980 fluorescence spectrometer and LP980 transient absorption spectrometer at the new Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and Technology (Vistec). The Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and Technology...
UK Health Care Investment Includes Fiber Optics
EDINBURGH, Scotland, and SWINDON, England, May 10, 2013 — The development of fiber optic sensors that monitor the condition of intensive care patients is among the projects that will benefit from a £32 million (about $49 million) investment, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council...
3-D Holography Peers Under Mummy’s Shroud
EDINBURGH, Scotland, May 16, 2012 — Great details of an ancient mummy, including jewelry adorning its inner shroud, have been revealed in color using 3-D holograms. The University of Edinburgh’s Clinical Research Imaging Center (CRIC), in collaboration with Edinburgh-based 3-D...
Asylum Research Announces UK User Meeting and Forum
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., May 23, 2011 — Asylum Research has announced its third UK User Meeting and Forum. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) users are invited to participate in technical talks, tutorials, equipment demonstrations and a poster session. The event is scheduled to be held June...
Superconductors Strengthen Single-Photon Detectors
Mar 1, 2011 — Single-photon detectors (SPDs) underpin a host of new areas in optical physics, one of which is quantum cryptography – or, more correctly, quantum key distribution (QKD) – an application that is already on the fringes of commercial...
Spray-On Solar Cells Pursued
WARWICK, UK, March 18, 2009 – Creating solar cells you can wear, fold, and bend -- and even spray onto surfaces -- is the goal of a four-year research program set to begin next month under a consortium of eight UK universities.
Giant Camera Heads to Hawaii
EDINBURGH, Scotland, Feb. 22, 2008 -- The UK Astronomy Technology Centre (UK ATC) at the Royal Observatory Edinburgh yesterday shipped its biggest and most complex instrument ever -- a four-ton camera the size of a car that is expected to make major discoveries about the origins of the...
'Maxwell's Demon' Becomes a Reality
EDINBURGH, Scotland, Feb. 6, 2007 -- An idea conceived by an eminent scientist nearly 150 years ago has finally been realized with a tiny machine that could eventually lead to lasers moving objects remotely. James Clerk Maxwell, who is ranked along Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein...
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