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1. Chemical robots swarm together
(Bot News/Medical)
... or repositories: cheap, expendable soldiers in the fight to, say, deliver medicines or seek out contaminants. "They are synthetic single-celled organisms," he told visitors to his lab during the Research ...
...  The Brown University trial tested a device called the MIT-Manus, specifically designed to help exercise the upper limbs. The patient sits at a table with their upper arm in the device, and is then ...
... Jake Neighbors, explained how its programming enabled it to train itself to balance over a series of flight trials. "We use calculus to make the helicopter hover," he said. "We were not taught calculus ...
4. Robots fighting our wars
(Bot News/Military)
...  "You could train it all you want, give it all the ethical rules in the world. If the input to it isn't correct, it's no good whatsoever," he says. "Humans can be held accountable, machines can't." ...
5. Revolutionary Surgical Robot
(Bot News/Medical)
... of Surgery at the University of Oxford, said: "These robotic systems are revolutionising the way surgery is carried out, offering astonishing precision. "Patients will be able to benefit from the latest ...
6. Robotic Olympics in Chain 2010
(Bot News/Competitions)
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 ...
7. Super Robots Taking on the Super Models?
(Bot News/Arts & Design)
... database. It is capable of voice recognition and speech synthesis. While that perv in the back is busy shooting HRP-4C's firm buttocks shaped from a glossy Stormtrooper alloy, the rest of us can marvel ...
... intelligent they are able to build ever more capable versions of themselves without further input from mankind.  ...
9. Omnibot 2000 Pdf (4.95 Mb)
(Bot News/New Product Release)
... audio recordings. The built in digital clock with timers and alarms allowed the playback of movement recordings at specified times, such as moving into the bedroom in the morning. Both robots were able ...
10. Remote Surveillance Treaded Robot
(Bot News/New Product Release)
... about 9 1/2" high (tread height). There is a very large center cavity for batteries, electronics, cameras, computers, etc. Wider chassis are also available (~26” wide). The bottom cover is flanged ...
11. High Quality Educational Programmer
(Bot News/New Product Release)
... use. It is an exceptionally user friendly system for teaching the basic concepts of programmable logic control. While the applications within the engineering curriculum are evident, the TEP PLC is also ...
12. MSR Hexapod Robotics complete Kit
(Bot News/New Product Release)
... p.Brain-SMB + HexEngine + RJ232 + ESD200 Bluetooth - Head Option: Pan & Tilt Kit + Servos: HS-225BB & HS-322HD - Miscellaneous: PP3 9V Battery Box + Black Cable Ties x 100 - Servo Pack: Recommended: ...
13. Nao Humanoid
(Bot News/New Product Release)
In addition to its 25 degrees of freedom, Nao has of an inertial power station, 2 cameras and sensors including ultrasounds, which enable him to apprehend its environment with precision and stability. ...
14. LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0
(Bot News/New Product Release)
... is easy. Users with Bluetooth®-enabled computer hardware can transfer their programs to the NXT wirelessly, or anyone can use the included USB 2.0 cable to connect their computer to the NXT for program ...
15. The Spyball™ spy-cam
(Bot News/New Product Release)
Affordable, easy-to-use, and rechargeable, the Spyball spy-cam captures video and still images and is equipped with sleek wheels for fast, smooth mobility and 360-degree turns. Transforming from ball ...
16. JoeBot (Robosapien-V4)
(Bot News/New Product Release)
... - now that's a novel idea, if only our newer TVs can be controlled by the older model's remote as well. Joebot does not only beatbox and dance, he is able to repeat your own beats perfectly while grooving ...
... -- features presentations by scientists from the nearby NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, roundtable discussions with noted authors on Mars and a tour of the Clark School's facilities that are ... ...
18. Landing Day for Endeavour and Crew
(Bot News/Robots in Space)
... are forecast to be favorable for landing, although a slight chance of rain is possible. ...
19. Space Shuttle Launch
(Category)
... shuttle is the first and only reusable space vehicle. The shuttle can be configured to carry many different types of equipment, spacecraft and scientific experiments. ... ...
20. Home Page
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... seperate Online Robot Shop you'll find vintage and collectable robots and robotic toys, self-build robot and science kits, components, robot posters, books and other cool stuff. Robots are educational ...
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Nasa image of the Day
A Chameleon Sky
NASA Image Of The Day
The sands of time are running out for the central star of this the Hourglass Nebula. With its nuclear fuel exhausted, this brief, spectacular, closing phase of a sun-like star's life occurs as its outer layers are ejected and its core becomes a cooling, fading white dwarf. In 1995, astronomers used the Hubble Space Telescope to make a series of images of planetary nebulae, including the one above. Here, delicate rings of colorful glowing gas (nitrogen-red, hydrogen-green, and oxygen-blue) outline the tenuous walls of the 'hourglass.' The unprecedented sharpness of Hubble's images revealed surprising details of the nebula ejection process and may resolve the outstanding mystery of the variety of complex shapes and symmetries of planetary nebulae. Image Credit: NASA, WFPC2, HST, R. Sahai and J. Trauger (JPL)...
03 Sep 2010
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