CEA-List developed an ontology-based cognitive interface to enable context-sensitive programming that requires no robotics expertise.
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CEA-List has been researching the principle of active lubrication for around ten years and has developed a fully integrated actuator that paves the way for a new type of brake suitable for a wide range of applications.
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The work carried out by CEA-List enables ultrasonic wave measurements to be taken using a Bragg grating at temperatures exceeding 1000°C.
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Neutrinos, which are virtually undetectable particles, have been studied by the BeEST collaboration using ultra-sensitive quantum sensors, measuring for the first time the size of their wave packet at the moment of their creation.
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CEA-List is pioneering a new approach using diamond, an exceptional material whose remarkable electrochemical properties are being harnessed to detect the presence of nitrites in urine as part of the early diagnosis of urinary tract infections.
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Electromagnetic methods are particularly well suited to the monitoring of metallic materials due to their sensitivity to microstructural changes.
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CEA-List drew on more than three decades of experience with active non-destructive nuclear measurement to develop two groundbreaking methods to improve the detection of nuclear material and of drugs.
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CEA-List has developed a new formal framework that ensures all reads are detected, even if interrupted, whilst safeguarding the confidentiality of audit trails from prying eyes.
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