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... "Each agent doesn't have the intelligence to know about the whole environment," Dr Stepanek says , "but by shared communication, there is a coherent, collective motion." And how do robots made of chemicals ...
... But Bob Quinn, who works for the US subsidiary of the British robot manufacturer QinetiQ, says the future promises more armed robots on the battlefield, including driverless vehicles. "The closer ...
... in the latest effort to cap the well, a US official says . Adm Thad Allen, overseeing the response to the spill, said a cap to contain the oil spill would be lowered "in next couple of hours". ...
Canada's role in space exploration is hard to ignore after a mission that involved two Canadian astronauts and crucial Canadian robotics, astronaut Julie Payette said after a safe return to Earth aboard ...
... manual and he says , 'I can fly this thing and save the world' - and in fact, he does. "I think that hopefulness is what the Japanese see in robots." Intense obsession The Gundam story is about a war ...
... says . Team Nessie, from Heriot Watt, was the eventual winner According to the experts, there are countless real-world applications - in industry and the ...
... say. There are no plans to manufacture more. That is a shame, Mariko Ishikawa, a Tmsuk spokesman, says , because busy Japanese in the city could use the Roborior to keep an eye on aging parents in the ...
... project. Scientists there have constructed several prototypes of a bat's skeleton and properties of how bats fly. Stefan Seelecke, an associate professor, oversees the robot bat project. He says the ...
... prescriptions. The robot will be available in just a few months time. Nikkei says that the robot will be connected to electronic medical records and will scuttle around Japanese hospitals picking the ...
... "The market for home-centric robots that provide assistance to the elderly is one of our priorities," says the head of Robosoft, Vincent Dupourque. The company said it hopes to have large-scale ...
... idea is all about connectedness.
"There's no reason to have just a few blessed objects that do
the connecting," Haldjian says . "We want to create technology and
services that let ...
... mosaics and even to identify and measure interesting features such as high-altitude clouds." says Ellison. "These features have, as a direct result, been seen by science team members who are looking ...
... nor transmit the information to Earth. The US space agency, Nasa, had planned to send the Atlantis orbiter to repair and upgrade the telescope next month. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Now, it says the shuttle ...
... never get there," says Elio
Tuci, an ISTC researcher involved in the project.
Instead, the Sbots have been equipped with software that learns and adapts as it encounters different situations.
...
... is given," says Daniel Polani of the
University of Hertfordshire. "Ralf Der's system is only defined by what
it perceives and does, but there's no goal. It's a very good approach."
For ...
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"If you want to shop like you shopped before there's nothing to prevent you," says supermarket spokesman Daniel Kitscha.
Shopping in the future ...
... the new document, DARPA says that Blackswift
"shall demonstrate testbed maneuverability at Mach 6+ including
execution of an aileron [barrel*] roll".
Regarding propulsion, DARPA says ...
... 10 satellites requires immense precision. When the tricky
operation starts the rocket is already travelling at 7.5 kilometres per
second.
Jean-Yves Le Gall, CEO of Arianspace, Paris, says "simultaneously ...
... technology." Says robotic technology expert John Conner. "The
system developed by the AI looks to be robust, deadly, and seems geared
for mass production. With Infrared and radar tracking system ...
... up to 350 metres away, meaning dangerous substances can be
investigated from a safe distance.
Dr Brian Jarvis from the Defence Science and Technology Organisation
says the six-wheeled robot is ...
Nasa image of the Day
A Chameleon Sky 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 800x600 1024x768 Large
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