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New Molecular Robot Can Be Programmed to Follow Instructions
March 9, 2011 Scientists have developed a programmable "molecular robot" -- a sub-microscopic molecular machine made of synthetic DNA that moves between track locations separated by 6nm. The robot, a short strand ... > full story -
How Do People Respond to Being Touched by a Robotic Nurse?
March 9, 2011 Researchers have found people generally had a positive response toward being touched by a robotic nurse, but that their perception of the robot's intent made a significant ... > full story -
How Can Robots Get Our Attention?
March 8, 2011 Researchers have found that they can program a robot to understand when it gains a human's attention and when it falls ... > full story -
New Robot to Help People to Walk Again
March 8, 2011 Cognitive skills for a new robot which will help people with damaged limbs to walk again are being developed by researchers in the ... > full story -
Teaching Robots to Move Like Humans
March 7, 2011 Researchers find people can better understand robot movements when robots move in a more human ... > full story -
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Human Cues Used to Improve Computer User-Friendliness
March 4, 2011 Researchers want computers to understand inputs from humans that go beyond the traditional keyboard and mouse. They have now developed ways to provide information to a computer based on where a user ... > full story -
Method Developed to Match Police Sketch, Mug Shot: Algorithms and Software Will Match Sketches With Mugshots in Police Databases
March 3, 2011 Researchers have developed a set of algorithms and created software that will automatically match hand-drawn facial sketches to mug shots that are stored in law enforcement ... > full story -
New Technique for Improving Robot Navigation Systems
March 1, 2011 Researchers in Europe have developed an antonym-based technique for building maps for mobile robots. This technique can be applied to improve current robot navigation systems. Another advantage of ... > full story -
A Semantic Sommelier: Wine Application Highlights the Power of Web 3.0
February 23, 2011 In the restaurant of the future, you will always enjoy the perfect meal with that full-bodied 2006 cabernet sauvignon, you will always know your dinner companions' favorite merlot, and you will be ... > full story -
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Augmented Reality System for Learning Chess
February 18, 2011 Students in Spain have designed an innovative augmented reality system for learning to play chess. The system architecture, which combines augmented reality, computer vision and artificial ... > full story -
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Scientists Steer Car With the Power of Thought
February 18, 2011 Computer scientists have developed a system making it possible to steer a car with your thoughts. Using new commercially available sensors to measure brain waves -- sensors for recording ... > full story -
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Practice More Important Than Child's Age in Learning to Use Computer Mouse
February 16, 2011 Children as young as five years old can learn how to use a computer mouse, new research suggests. While age is an important component in determining how well a child controls a mouse, the study also ... > full story
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