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Why teaching robots to blink is hard but important - BBC News The iCub robot has an arresting gaze. By Christine Ro. Technology of Business reporter. It's my first time drumming along with a robot.
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AI Could Enable 10,000 Robot-Led Microbe Experiments Per Day | Technology Networks An artificial intelligence system enables robots to conduct autonomous scientific experiments—as many as 10,000 per day—potentially driving a ...
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The life and death of a robot vacuum - TechCrunch Actuator: The spotty history of Google robotics, the rise of software and ... It was a wild moment for robotics and the tech industry at large, ...
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A revolution in real time: Transferring robots out of the lab and into the real world Robots are front-and-centre from the moment secondary school students arrive at Wyndham Tech School.
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Christine Boles discusses key robotics technology from Intel - The Robot Report Christine Boles, VP and GM of Intel's Industrial Solutions discusses the key technologies available for robotics development and future ...
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Playing mindgames: With new technology from UTS, you can now move robots using your thoughts A recent advance from the University of Technology Sydney can operate robots by capturing your brainwaves with a sensor made from a special ...
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Technology, Including Robots, Help Children With Special Needs At Tulsa's Little Light House The Little Light House in Tulsa has served thousands of special-needs children over the last 50 years.
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How this high-tech, grain-surfing robot can save lives while protecting food quality - Buffalo News There are a lot of dangerous jobs related to farming, but one of the most dangerous is monitoring grain.
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Centipede robots with more legs are better at walking over bumps | New Scientist Baxi Chong at the Georgia Institute of Technology and his colleagues built a range of multi-legged robots from 3D-printed body segments.
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Robot Roundup: Autonomous cattle herding studied by MSU scientists may be game changer The scientists see autonomous UGVs as a game changer for the animals and the livestock industry, much like precision agriculture technology is ...
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