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Students explore the science behind robotics, engineering and technology WARREN — The annual Robotics, Engineering and Technology (RET) Days held at the South Campus of Macomb Community College continues to ...
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Robot help for victims 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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How to teach a robot new tricks — like being human 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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Robots could fill nearly half of all jobs in Japan within 20 years, study says Amid Japan's rapidly-aging population, robots could potentially free up workers ... susceptible to being replaced by computer-controlled technology.
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Take A Look At The Craziest Robots From The 2015 International Robot Exhibition 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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Russian students 3D print human-controlled robotic hand for ISS repairs 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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What's new in robotics this week? Bosch unveils agricultural robot 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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Students to build LEGO robots in Richland on Dec. 5 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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Five strange but true scientific facts 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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BHS to host robotics contest Saturday 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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