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EducationalLaser powered robot
27/11/2009
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laser-powered robot, which could signal the future of space travel, has climbed a wire dangling from a helicopter almost a kilometre above the Mojave Desert in California. LaserMotive's vehicle reache [ ... ]


MedicalRevolutionary Surgical Robot
27/11/2009
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A £2m device which carries out robotic surgery is being pioneered in Oxford.The dual-console gadget, which is the only one of its kind in the UK, is used by surgeons to carry out precise keyhole surg [ ... ]


MilitaryMilitary robot makes leap!
27/11/2009
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Video footage has been released of a robot that can leap over obstacles more than 7.5m (25ft) high.Most of the time, the shoebox-sized robot - which is being developed for the US military - uses its f [ ... ]


Personal RoboticsRobot Mimmic fish to help traffic
27/11/2009
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Robots that mimic the behaviour of fish have been developed by Japanese car firm Nissan, who believe the technique can be used in crash avoidance systems.The tiny robots, called  [ ... ]


CompetitionsRobotic Olympics in Chain 2010
27/11/2009
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China is planning to hold a robot Olympics in 2010.The international event will be held in the city of Harbin and will see robots take part in 16 different events. Robots will be able [ ... ]


Personal RoboticsRobots that are more human?
03/08/2009
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The latest innovations and prototypes with eerie facial expressions are on display at the SIGGRAPH Conference & Exhibition in Los Angeles. Rajesh Mirchandani went to meet the new generation of robot [ ... ]


Arts & DesignSuper Robots Taking on the Super Models?
03/08/2009
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HRP-4C Yup Kate , Linda , Cindy, and the rest of our Super models have new STIFF competion.


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The heads of the International Space Station (ISS) agencies from Canada, Europe, Japan, Russia and the United States met in Tokyo, Japan, on March 11, 2010, to review ISS cooperation. From the left are Dr. Keiji Tachikawa, President of the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency, Charles Bolden, NASA Administrator; Jean-Jacques Dordain, Director General of the European Space Agency; Anatoly N. Permirov, Head of the Russian Space Agency; and, Dr. Steve MacLean, President of the Canadian Space Agency. With the assembly of the ISS nearing completion and the capability to support a full-time crew of six established, they noted the outstanding opportunities now offered by the ISS for on-orbit research and for discovery including the operation and management of the world's largest international space complex. The heads of agency reaffirmed the importance of full exploitation of the station's scientific, engineering, utilization, and education potential. They noted that there are no identified technical constraints to continuing ISS operations beyond the current planning horizon, and that the partnership is currently working to certify on-orbit elements through 2028. They emphasized their common intent to undertake the necessary procedures within their respective governments to reach consensus later this year on the continuation of the ISS to the next decade. Image Credit: JAXA...
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