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God’s Dice: Intelligence in Robots

(http://robotcentral.com) - scanned by: Mielle Sullivan over 4 years ago
A fascinating article exploring some intriguing roots of intelligence in biological and artificial beings. "The rapid switching between behaviors causes an emergence of behaviors that transcend the collective behaviors that are explicitly pro... More>>>
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National Instruments Robotic Conference

(http://robotcentral.com) - scanned by: Mielle Sullivan over 4 years ago
A cool video showing all kinds of robots from the National Instruments 2008 User Conference. More>>>
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Low Cost Industrial Robots Revolution

(http://nextbigfuture.com) - scanned by: AJ0111 over 4 years ago
Rodney Brooks, co-founder and CTO of iRobot, is leaving his iRobot post to found his own robotics company, Heartland Robotics. More>>>
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The Vicious Tech Adoption Cycle

(http://www.memebox.com) - posted by: John Heylin over 4 years ago
If you’ve never taken the time to watch the TV series Ghost in the Shell: The Standalone Complex, I suggest you do. Looking past the nearly nude and obviously impossibly-hot characters, you’ll find a near-future society that relies ... More>>>
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Robotic Hands That Mimic Human Movement with Ai...

(http://www.techeblog.com) - scanned by: Christina over 4 years ago
Robotic hands have come a long way, in terms of human-like movement. New models by the Shadow Robot Company and Japanese researchers make use of air muscles for realistic motion. More>>>
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State's first single incision robotic kidney re...

(http://www.eurekalert.org) - scanned by: bethechange over 4 years ago
For the first time in Michigan, a diseased kidney has been surgically removed at Henry Ford Hospital using highly sophisticated 3D robotics through a single incision. More>>>
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Paraplegics take first steps with robotic legs

(http://technology.newscientist.com) - scanned by: Christina over 4 years ago
The device, called ReWalk, is the brainchild of engineer Amit Goffer, founder of Argo Medical Technologies, based in Israel. ReWalk consists of motorised leg supports, body sensors and a back pack that contains a computer and rechargeable batteries. More>>>
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Exclusive: A robot with a biological brain

(http://blogs.zdnet.com) - scanned by: jcchan over 4 years ago
"Scientists have developed a robot controlled by a biological brain formed from cultured neurons... The robot has no additional control from a human or a computer, its sole means of control is from its own brain.” More>>>
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7 Questions on Mars and Space for Buzz Aldrin

(http://www.popularmechanics.com) - scanned by: jcchan over 4 years ago
One of the real heroes of space sets aside time for a few, very interesting questions. More>>>
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Phoenix Microscope Takes First Image Of Martian...

(http://phoenix.lpl.arizona.edu) - scanned by: jcchan over 4 years ago
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander has taken the first-ever image of a single particle of Mars' ubiquitous dust, using its atomic force microscope. It is the smallest picture ever taken on another planet. More>>>
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Putter Bot takes care of your short game

(http://dvice.com) - scanned by: John Heylin over 4 years ago
A robot that puts golf balls for you... can't go wrong there. More>>>
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A Six-legged Rescue Robot Spider

(http://eetimes.com) - scanned by: jvarden over 4 years ago
A six-legged robotic spider jointly developed by Nanyang Polytechnic of Singapore, Schmid Engineering AG and Analog Devices Inc. ADI has been designed to support rescue operations. More>>>
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