Has anyone here actually worked with robotics in a lab setting? I’m asking because my cousin just started interning at a biotech lab, and she was shocked to see how much of the sample handling is now done by machines. Back when I did a short research assistant gig a few years ago, we were still pipetting manually and babysitting centrifuges all day. Have things really changed that fast?
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The Future of Robotics in Laboratory Environments
The Future of Robotics in Laboratory Environments
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I remember walking into a lab for the first time thinking it would look like a sci-fi movie, but most places still looked super manual. The contrast between hype and reality can be funny sometimes, but then you see one new machine roll in and the whole workflow shifts in a week. It's less about the gear itself and more how people adapt around it.