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Enhanced Brain-Computer Interface Promises Unparalleled Autonomy for Disabled
February 28, 2012 In the 2009 film Surrogates, humans live vicariously through robots while safely remaining in their own homes. That sci-fi future is still a long way off, but recent advances in technology are ... > full story -
Robot Obeys to Commands and Gestures
February 24, 2012 A robot helping in the household no longer is a dream of the future. ARMAR, the humanoid robot, can understand commands and execute them independently. For instance, it gets the milk out of the ... > full story -
Seven Adult-Sized Humanoid Robots Together for First Time in the U.S.
February 21, 2012 Seven adult-sized humanoid robots took the stage during Drexel University's celebration of National Engineers Week in a first-of-its-kind assembly of robotic technology. Their presence -- together in ... > full story -
Robotic Dinosaurs on the Way for Next-Gen Paleontology
February 21, 2012 Researchers are bringing the latest technological advancements in 3-D printing to the study of ancient life. Using scale models of real fossils, for the first time, they will be able to test ... > full story -
A Robot Sketches Portraits
February 17, 2012 An industrial robot as artist? A painter made of metal really can sketch faces. Its artistic genius only emerges if someone takes a seat on the model’s stool positioned in front of the robot: ... > full story -
Robot Reconnoiters Uncharted Terrain
February 16, 2012 Mobile robots have many uses. They serve as cleaners, carry out inspections and search for survivors of disasters. But often, there is no map to guide them through unknown territory. Researchers have ... > full story -
New Robots Can Continuously Map Their Environment With Low-Cost Camera
February 16, 2012 Robots could one day navigate through constantly changing surroundings with virtually no input from humans, thanks to a system that allows them to build and continuously update a three-dimensional ... > full story -
In New Mass-Production Technique, Robotic Insects Spring to Life
February 15, 2012 A new technique inspired by elegant pop-up books and origami will soon allow clones of robotic insects to be mass-produced by the sheet. Devised by engineers, the ingenious layering and folding ... > full story -
To Perform With Less Effort, Practice Beyond Perfection
February 9, 2012 Whether you are an athlete, a musician or a stroke patient learning to walk again, practice can make perfect, but more practice may make you more efficient, according to a surprising new ... > full story -
To Make a Social Robot, Key Is Satisfying the Human Mind
February 3, 2012 Understanding the human mind is the key to social robotics, and researchers describe what we can expect from this field in the ... > full story
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