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Robot vehicle makes history for the farthest journey by an autonomous vehicle.
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A 120mph sports car that thunders around tracks without a driver is helping develop next-generation vehicles.
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Smarter, safer robots could expand automation to new areas of production work and help many manufacturers regain a competitive edge against those using low-cost labor.
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Drones? Who needs stinking drones when you have an all-seeing manned plane? That seems to be what Texas and other border states are thinking with multi-million dollar purchases of high-tech spy planes.
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The eBee is lightweight enough to be launched by hand. It is fully autonomous during its entire flight. When it comes to landing, the eBee can either land in a circular clearing or, when space is limited, use its advanced ground sensing technology to make a fully autonomous straight-line landing.
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I love my Walkera Ladybird nanocopter, which costs $129 and is incredibly fun to fly. But now you can get a clone for just $49, complete with RC unit.
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Imagine a world were we can drastically increase access to medicine, drastically reduce poverty and create access into new markets. We are at the dawn of a new roadless economy.
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Christchurch mechanical engineering firm Design Energy wants to make small Kiwi manufacturers more competitive with the help of robotics.
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They can be trained to sniff out survivors in a disaster area and they can traverse some terrain that humans can't in half the time. However even dogs have problems in some situations. What dogs need are little robot buddies ...
Michael Jordan? Muhammad Ali? Joe Montana? Sit down. The world's most amazing athlete works for NASA. Meet the gigantic, six-legged, tool-wielding robot that can hop around an asteroid. (RT @Gizmodo: The two-ton robot that can leap over asteroids.
In this project, the flying machines are shown flying in three-dimensional formations performing complex flight patterns.
The age of UAVs has well and truly dawned but designers aren't resting on their laurels when it comes to improving the capabilities of these multi...
If you're feeling spaced out this morning, you're not alone. Teams of high school students are at MIT today for the finale of the third annual Zero Robotics SPHERES Challenge, a worldwide competition where students program ...
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The soft-bodied robots are modeled primarily on caterpillars and are constructed of silicone instead of metal, according to Professor David Kaplan, chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering.
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The Stingray robot promises to go into a dangerous situation ahead of the U.S. Navy's Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure (VBSS) teams so that sailors don't walk into an ambush.
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In today’s episode we speak with Stephen Gorevan from Honeybee Robotics about how he and Chris Chapman started the company and how his childhood dream of working for NASA got them into space robotics.
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Product designer Neil Usher has built a robot that aims to "improve the efficiency of our leisure time" by automatically scanning for faces in clouds...
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After algorithms spot a problem, snake-like robots may one day be used to investigate faulty engines, saving time and money...
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A robot that mimics the movements and softness of a worm is built by engineers using funds from the Pentagon's research lab.
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Seegrid’s robotic industrial trucks are machine-guided, so no driver is needed. These machines populate the aisles and warehouses of the company’s customers, like Walgreens and DaimlerBenz.
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AZoRoboticsZero Robotics Competition Plays Out Robots on International Space StationAZoRoboticsBy Andy Choi For the past four months, high school students have been working in teams to program tiny robots to fly on board the International Space Station,...
The Japan TimesUpgraded Quince robots ready for second forayThe Japan TimesNew robots for gathering data inside the radiation-contaminated Fukushima No.
The Robotics Innovation Challenge will be held on February 9, 2012, in Eskilstuna, Sweden.
We all dream of having appliances and machines that can obey our spoken commands. Well, let’s take the first step towards making this happen.
Happy Chinese New Year everyone! While I don't get a chance to watch the annual CCTV gala (aka craptacular) since coming to Japan from China a few years.
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