British scientists have succeeded in creating a precise robotic arm capable of operating the JET fusion reactor in Oxford.
This reactor heats hydrogen from seawater until it is 10 times hotter than the sun, creating molten plasma but no harmful waste. And, of course, because of the temperatures being reached, humans cannot enter the reactor core to solve problems, which is why they created this extremely accurate robot called mascot.
This robot is equipped with tiny motors. and can use up to 900 toolsand what stands out is that it is extremely accurate, so much so that it can even play jenga with any person while its operators control it remotely.
In addition to dealing with damage to the reactor, you can also change tiles, use a screwdriver, cut and weld, and more.
In spite of UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA), notes The Sun that “we use the Jenga game to train our teams on remote control“.
And the thing is, Mascot has a haptic remote control system that allows operators to “feel” what it’s touching. Gary Hermon of the UKAEA adds: “Robotic systems will become an integral part of future fusion power plants“.
The robot is also expected to help professionals in other fields such as nuclear waste management, space exploration, mining, healthcare and transportation.
Source: Computer Hoy

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