... 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 ...
... to a US study. Research ers from Brown University, in Rhode Island, used the machine to provide three months of training. The New England Journal of Medicine reported that many patients had improved ...
... of those manufacturing and research ing the future of military robotics. With 8,000 robots already in use, they believe they can bring about a military revolution. Most of the robots currently ...
... As well as benefiting patients and teaching, the new robot will be used at the centre of research to evaluate the new technology. Moira Logie, divisional director, said: "At the moment only patients ...
... forces engaged in urban warfare, say research ers. The programme is being funded by Darpa, the US military's research arm. Earlier this year, Sandia National Laboratories awarded the ...
... the city's Institute of Technology is the home of a robot football research group that manages a very successful team of soccer playing humanoids. Professor Hong Rongbing, from the Harbin Institute of ...
... until now limited to science fiction films. Â Â Leading research ers have warned that they may be creating ultrasmart machines which end up outsmarting and perhaps even endangering humans. At a secret ...
... other system/device.
With the X80SV system, research ers can develop a specialized intelligent robotic assistant, security robot or simply use it as a platform for a variety of projects built around applications ...
Usage: # Showroom, Tradeshow & Museum as Autonomous Tour Guide/Receptionist Robot # Robotic Development Platform for Academic and Research Institutes Price:£ 20,000.00 Read more: http://www.therobotshop.com/catalog/autonomous-tour-guide-robot.html ...
This ready to use mobile robot platform is designed for research ers developing advanced robot applications such as remote monitoring, telepresence and autonomous navigation/patrol. Price:£ 4,500.00 ...
This ready to use mobile robot platform is designed for research ers developing advanced robot applications such as remote monitoring, telepresence and autonomous navigation/patrol. Price:£ 3,900.00 ...
July 19: NASA's Ames Research Center in Mountain Viewis hosting "Moonfest 2009: From Apollo to LCROSS, and Beyond!" The event will focus on 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moonwalks and NASA's Lunar ...
... Run by defence research firm Qinetiq, it is mostly used to test models and prototypes of military ships and submarines. When BBC News visited the facility, the student teams were competing ...
... do some of the army's "dirty work" in such hazardous theatres. The ultimate plan is for groups of these sophisticated machines to be sent into battle to help neutralise the enemy. Research grants of ...
Wolfgang Fink, senior research er at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., is part of a Department of Energy-funded consortium that has received one of RD Magazine's 2009 RD 100 awards ...
A team of research ers working with data from ESA’s Integral gamma-ray observatory has disproved theories that some form of dark matter explains mysterious radiation in the Milky Way.Read more: http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM8EY3FEXF_index_0.html ...
... in the first quarter of 2009, according to the Japan Robot Association. Tetsuaki Ueda, an analyst at the research firm Fuji Keizai, expects the market to shrink by as much as 40 percent this year. Investment ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Robot bats? What sounds like a person's sci-fi nightmare could soon help those lost in the wilderness or trapped in a collapsed building. North Carolina State University research ers ...
A hyper-realistic Einstein robot learned to smile and make facial expressions through a process of self-guided learning. The research ers used machine learning to empower their robot to learn to make realistic ...
... research ers are mimicking nature's small flyers -- and developing robotic bats that offer increased maneuverability and performance.Read more: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/07/090707093625.htm ...