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New FDA Approved Tech Moves Us Closer to a Robotic Future Last week, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the use of a robot surgeon for minimally-invasive procedures. The ruling marks a historic ...
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WATCH: Giant robot duel won by US over Japan The duel started out strong for the Japanese when Kuratas dashed across the battlefield and scored a strong punch against the American robot.
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The Apprentice 2017 candidates battle technology in robot task In this evening's show, the candidates are summoned to London's new Design Museum, home to some of the world's most influential creations. There ...
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Can robots make up for Japan's care home shortfall? Every few months, Japan is introduced to the latest robot destined for a ... at the Osaka Institute of Technology, thinks robots will change, not eliminate, ...
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St. Patrick students get hands-on with robotics Lucy Zaynor, the media and technology teacher at St. Patrick School, ... "Building a working robot starts with learning how an animal or person moves," ...
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This ex-Googler is bringing self-driving excavators to construction sites Carl Bass, the former CEO of Autodesk and a roboticist in his spare time, first checked out the Built Robotics technology about nine months ago, when ...
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Better Than Smart Speakers? Japan Is Making Robot and Hologram Companions While American internet giants are developing speakers, Japanese companies are working on robots and holograms. They all share a common goal: ...
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Core Technology's robotics helps it beat the competition – even China – for contracts Core Technology's robotics helps it beat the competition – even China – for ... Core Technology Molding Corp. manufacturers parts for Newell ...
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Mr. Robot Recap: Home, Not Alone Elliot went corporate this week on Mr. Robot in an effort to clean up the mess he ... and she promises to take his concerns to E Corp's VP of technology.
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At The HUB, a celebration of art, technology, and innovation Matt Weber, a student in the Harvard-MIT Program in Health Science and Technology, arrived Thursday wearing robotic ankle exoskeletons, ...
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