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New RFID technology helps robots find household objects "But RFID doesn't tell the robot where it is," said Charlie Kemp, an associate professor in Georgia Tech's Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical ...
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Robots That Learn Through Repetition, Not Programming In an onstage demonstration this week, Todd Hylton of Brain Corporation used gestures to train a wheeled robot to come when he beckoned to it.
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How to Maximize the Benefits of Robots Automation has given us driverless cars, drones used for surveillance by police, wearable technology, and robots in the workplace. Robots are ...
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Wyss Institute developing wearable robot for military, medical uses Several researchers from the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard are working on the wearable robot technology, dubbed ...
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Fancy a robotic pet? Check out these 6 animal-inspired robots This robotic cheetah - called WildCat - can run and jump at speed, just like the ... Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and they think they could manage to ... The T8 bio-inspired spider robot - create by Hong Kong-based robotics ...
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Putting the ethics in robotics: Testing Asimov's First Law Are you willing to place your life in the hands of a robot? ... Scientist Ronald Arkin from the Georgia Institute of Technology has devised a set of ...
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A "telepresence" robot from Nashua-based VGo will be on teh sidelines at home games for the ... “Dartmouth College is an early adopter of this telemedicine robot technology, which was validated by the Mayo Clinic and Northern Arizona ...
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Meet the robots at two exciting Sheffield exhibitions Cutting edge robot technology will be revealed to the public for the very first time at two live exhibitions this weekend as part of Sheffield University's ...
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Thank the rich for driving technology trends that will benefit us And we are seeing massive research and development in robotics, some of it ... and it is they who seem to be driving the trends in technology markets.
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NASA's 2015 Sample Return Robot Challenge open for registration The objective is to encourage innovations in autonomous navigation and robotic manipulator technologies. Innovations stemming from this challenge ...
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