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FarmBot brings robotic farming to your backyard garden FarmBot brings robotic farming to your backyard garden ... CBC Radio technology columnist Dan Misener looks into the appeal of the robot gardener.
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SkunkWorks' Robots Will Inspect LMH-1 Airship Envelope With about 80,000 ft² of envelope to inspect during assembly and maintenance, Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works has developed a robot to scour the ...
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TransEnterix sells first surgical robot in Italy TransEnterix sold its first ALF-X robot to Humanitas Hospital in Italy. ... TransEnterix spent $100 million last year to acquire the ALF-X technology, ...
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China's robotics rush shows how its debt can get out of control In June, the National Business Daily reported Vice Minister of Industry and Information Technology Xin Guobin warning that China's robotics industry ...
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Auto plant robots will interact with humans The plant includes a robot nicknamed Autonomous Prime that uses LIDAR technology to see what it's doing – the same equipment used by ...
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Creepily realistic Japanese robot can move, make facial expressions and sing all on its own Japanese scientists have unveiled a creepily realistic humanoid robot which has complete control over its limb and facial movements. The robot ...
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Teaching the tech generation Mobile Learning Centre learning specialist Eve Reed taught Brockville School pupils how to programme Dash the robot, during a visit to the school ...
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Race for Robotics Patents to Emerge as a Key Driver for the Global R&D Spending in the Robotics ... These advances and improvements in robotics technology stem from R&D investments. Since 2003, R&D investments in robotics have tripled the ...
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The empathic enterprise: What are your balance points? In the age of droids, drones and robot servers, Brown raises some intriguing strategic questions: what is right the balance of technology and the need ...
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This wave-propelled robot can swim, crawl and climb Researchers have developed a 3D-printed robot that can move forward or backward in a wave-like motion, enabling it to climb over obstacles, swim or ...
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