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Robot evolution: Artificial intelligence by artificial evolution
                    The long-term vision of robot evolution foresees a radically new robotic technology where robots can reproduce, evolve, and learn.                
            Materials for fusion reactors: Containing a star on Earth
                    Experimental metallurgy research: Structural materials to withstand the extreme temperatures inside nuclear fusion reactors.                
            The journey to digitalization with the digital twin concept
                    Claus H. Ibsen, PhD, the Group R&D Director at Vestas aircoil A/S discusses the digital twin concept from their completed Horizon 2020 project InDEStruct.                
            Artificial Intelligence test agents for automated testing of Extended Reality (XR)
                    Extended Reality (XR) is an umbrella term for advanced interactive systems such as Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), Mixed Reality (MR), and systems with advanced 3D User Interfaces.                
            Corrosion protection for sustainability – watching paint dry
                    Stuart Lyon, AkzoNobel Professor of Corrosion Control, explores how corrosion remains a significant cost to industrialised economies and the importance of corrosion protection.                
            Short-term operational safety of original European road bridges
                    Professor Janusz Rymsza, at the Road and Bridge Research Institute, looks at European operational safety standards and regulations of road bridges.                
            Digital innovation in healthcare
                    Now is the time for digital innovation, argues Professor Ceire Costelloe at the Institute of Cancer Research, who argues that healthcare is ready to adopt digital transformation.                
            Slight changes can improve much for algorithms looking at gene expressions
                    Y-h. Taguchi, a Professor at Chuo University, looks at the slight changes made to algorithms when looking at the COVID-19 virus and gene expressions.                
            Exchangeable Liquid Crystal Elastomers: the way towards soft reversible actuators
                    Liquid Crystal Elastomers (LCE) have been invented over 30 years ago, and ever since were considered a highly promising material system for soft actuators and artificial muscles.                
            










