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Dr. Robot Tested At Hopkins
August 7, 2003 It lacks the warm bedside manner of Marcus Welby or Dr. Kildare, but a high-tech robot being tested at The Johns Hopkins Hospital could be used to link patients with their physicians in a whole new ... > full story -
Researchers Use Lab Cultures To Create Robotic 'Semi-Living Artist'
July 9, 2003 Working from their university labs in two different corners of the world, U.S. and Australian researchers have created what they call a new class of creative beings, "the semi-living artist" ... > full story -
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Robo-Thespians Help Mothers Of Kids With Cancer
June 12, 2003 Cartoon figures animated by robotic artificial intelligence can help mothers cope with the stresses associated with caring for a child who has ... > full story -
Designing A Robot That Can Sense Human Emotion
December 16, 2002 Forget the robot child in the movie "AI." Vanderbilt researchers Nilanjan Sarkar and Craig Smith have a less romantic but more practical idea in mind. "We are not trying to give a robot ... > full story -
Robotic Model Monster Truck Pushes Boundaries Of Computer Technology
October 9, 2002 Computer scientists at OHSU's OGI School of Science and Engineering have stripped down a radio-controlled monster truck and turned it into a robotic vehicle that's helping them perfect the ... > full story -
Sandia Software Makes Bomb 'Bots Smarter
July 25, 2001 Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have unveiled a wheeled police robot that makes many of the "how to" decisions on its own, freeing up its operator to make the more critical ... > full story -
Replacing Brawn With Brains: Advanced Software Algorithms Make Automation More Affordable
April 3, 2001 Advanced software algorithms developed at the Georgia Institute of Technology are the foundation for a new robotic motion control system that will help manufacturers reduce the labor involved in ... > full story -
Carnegie Mellon Professor's Unique New Vision Technology Will Be Used To Present Replays In Super Bowl XXXV
January 24, 2001 Football fans tuning into this year's Super Bowl will be treated to a unique new view of the action during playbacks. CBS Television will be presenting them using a new technology co-developed by ... > full story -
Spherical Motor Allows 3D Movement For Robots, Other Uses
January 13, 2001 Engineers at Johns Hopkins have invented a globe-shaped motor that is capable of rotating in any direction. The device, which uses electromagnets controlled by a computer, could give robotic arms ... > full story -
Vanderbilt Engineers Build Robotic Bugs That Can Go The Distance
May 1, 2000 Mechanical engineers at Vanderbilt University have designed and constructed a small robotic “bug” that can scuttle more than half a mile on a single battery ... > full story -
Virtual Reality To Help Train Surgeons
February 28, 2000 Trainee surgeons of the future will be able to practise doing delicate operations before they ever touch a living ... > full story -
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Avalanche Victims Found Four Times Faster With Robotic "Swarm" Search Technique, Says Sandia Researcher
January 20, 2000 Computationally, finding a snow-buried skier is remarkably similar to locating the point source of a chemical or biological attack. Sandia's recently developed computer program, which provides ... > full story
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