Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Google Alert - technology about robot

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Daily update 19 November 2014
NEWS
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Hospital adds latest tech in robotic surgery
Without using a scalpel and only his perfectly coordinated hands and feet Dr. Kenneth Meredith demonstrates the latest technology in robotic surgery ...
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CNET
Robot Bartenders on a New High-Tech Cruise Ship
Cruises are traditionally for those who want to "escape from it all"—limited internet connectivity, cell surcharge fees, and open ocean views usually ...
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Tech Times
It's Not a Dalek. It's Knightscope's K5 Robot Security Guard
By Menchie Mendoza, Tech Times | November 18, 6:18 AM ... The K5 robot from Knightscope acts like a security guard which, instead of blowing a ...
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Cornell Chronicle
Cornell engineers join $2M DARPA Robotics Challenge
Cornell engineers are adding their expertise in robot autonomy to the DARPA ... a senior research scientist at TORC Robotics, a Virginia Tech startup.
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Popular Mechanics
This Robot Means the End of Being Alone
Cynthia Breazeal is an associate professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in Cambridge, and the founder of the Personal Robots Group at ...
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Bartlett High, Tefft students succeed during Technology Day
Bartlett High School's robotics team earned first place and Tefft Middle School students earned second place during the 14th annual Technology Day, ...
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Breitbart News
This Robot Thinks It's a Tiny Little Worm
"My research takes the way the worm's brain is wired and extends it to a robot for sensory input and motor output," Buspice told me. "What we found is ...
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Gizmag
Researchers turn to cats to help soften robot landings
Now researchers at Georgia Tech are turning to cats to help soften robot landings. Rather than strapping some felines to a robot's underside, the team ...
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