Saturday 5 December 2015

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 5 December 2015
NEWS
C&G Newspapers
WARREN — The annual Robotics, Engineering and Technology (RET) Days held at the South Campus of Macomb Community College continues to ...
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Photo / Nick Reed. Stroke sufferers could soon have their movements aided by a high-tech robotic exoskeleton being developed with the help of New ...
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CNBC
Earlier this year, at the DARPA Robotics Challenge, some of the most high-tech robots in the world competed through a set of obstacles designed to ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Amid Japan's rapidly-aging population, robots could potentially free up workers ... susceptible to being replaced by computer-controlled technology.
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Huffington Post
The biannual robotics show is the world's largest exhibition of its kind and puts on display the latest innovations in robot technology. With a record 446 ...
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3ders.org (blog)
In both cases, these anthropomorphic robots were designed to mimic ... move on-screen, this technology allows the robotic hand to move in real life, ...
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Robohub
Scientists from the Italian Institute of Technology and the University of Pisa in Italy revealed an upgraded prototype of their humanoid Walk-Man robot ...
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Tri-City Herald
A robot built from Legos in an engineering technology class at Southridge ... as a student enters the wiring schematics for the robot into a computer.
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Scientists have demonstrated how robots can learn much like tots do. Babies learn by exploring how their bodies move, grabbing toys, pushing things ...
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At least 15 FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) robotics teams made up of students in grades four through eight from ...
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