Monday, 9 February 2015

Google Alert - technology about robot

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Daily update 9 February 2015
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The Nation
Mahidol-Japan deal to build high-tech medical robot
Developing a medical robot that has advanced technology is apart of the ministry's plan to enhance the scientific and technological infrastructure and ...
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NDTV
3D-Printed Octopus Robot Developed With Ultra-Fast Propulsion
3D-Printed Octopus Robot Developed With Ultra-Fast Propulsion ... Technology built a deformable octopus-like robot with a 3D-printed skeleton with ...
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The Guardian
Robots are leaving the factory floor and heading for your desk – and your job
Herb the home help, created by Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute. .... Artificial intelligence and machine-learning technology that allow computers to ...
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Gizbot
Smart Robots To Become Future Firefighters At Sea
The Virginia Tech team hopes to get the bot to act autonomously but for now, it will continue to be tested as a user-operated machine. A prototype of ...
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Uproxx
Japan Is Building A New Hotel That Will Be Staffed Completely By Robots
If the idea of robots taking over the world sounds appealing to you, you ought to ... Guestroom doors will be accessed by facial-recognition technology.
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Mirror.co.uk
This robot BUTLER will fetch your drinks and answer the door - for £180000
Science fiction has been promising us robotic help around the house for decades - but in fact the technology is already here. And we're not talking ...
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Donation to help robotics club in regional competition
... Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) Robotics Competition (FRC) team is in the process of building its robot for this year's competitions.
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BBC News
Drone waiters to plug Singapore's service staff gap
Infinium Robotics' chief executive officer Junyang Woon says that his technology frees up capacity: "So staff are able to interact more with customers ...
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