Research Topic: motor control

The Application of an Intelligent Agaricus bisporus-Harvesting Device Based on FES-YOLOv5s

Researchers developed an intelligent robot that automatically harvests button mushrooms with high precision. The system uses AI-powered camera vision to identify mature mushrooms in crowded growing beds, then carefully picks them with a gentle robotic arm. Testing showed the robot successfully harvests over 94% of mushrooms while causing minimal damage, making commercial mushroom farming more efficient and cost-effective.

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A common modular design of nervous systems originating in soft-bodied invertebrates

Scientists have discovered that simple sea slugs have nervous systems organized in much the same way as human brains, with similar modules for making decisions and controlling movement. Even though sea slugs lack bones, brains, and complex bodies compared to humans, their basic neural architecture mirrors ours, suggesting that this organizational plan evolved long ago in simple ancestral organisms. This finding helps us understand how complex brains evolved and reveals that nature has reused the same fundamental neural designs across hundreds of millions of years of evolution.

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