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fantastic girl
21st September 2011, 02:18 PM
Dragon Runner 10 joins QinetiQ’s micro unmanned robot family (http://www.njavan.com/qinetiq-dragon-runner-10/19568/)




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QinetiQ North America has unveiled its latest Micro Unmanned Ground Vehicle (MUGV) based on its Dragon Runner (http://www.gizmag.com/the-multi-skilled-dragon-runner-ground-robot/10479/) platform. The new Dragon Runner 10 (DR10) is built around the basic Dragon Runner design and is intended for military and first responder duties. At just 15 inches (38 cm) long, 13.5 inches (34 cm) wide and 5.8 inches (15 cm) tall, and weighing just under 10 pounds (4.5 kg), the DR10 is small and light enough to be carried in a standard-issue pack and be thrown into buildings and hostile environments for reconnaissance and surveillance missions. Read More (http://www.njavan.com/qinetiq-dragon-runner-10/19568/)

fantastic girl
21st September 2011, 02:22 PM
Willow Garage releases one-armed budget version of its PR2 robot (http://www.njavan.com/pr2-se-one-armed-robot/19498/)





http://images.gizmag.com/hero/pr2se-1.jpg (http://www.njavan.com/pr2-se-one-armed-robot/19498/) Among the various scientific/industrial robots in the marketplace, Willow Garage’s PR2 (http://www.gizmag.com/pr2-robot-commercially-available/16306/) is one that stands out. This is because both its hardware and software are open-source – users are encouraged to share their latest upgrades and customizations with one another. With various parties using a common platform, instead of all having to start from scratch, Willow Garage hopes to move the field of robotics forward faster than would otherwise be possible. To that end, the company recently gave ten PR2s (http://www.gizmag.com/willow-garage-pr2-beta-program/14117/) to groups involved in robotics research, to keep for up to two years. This Wednesday, commercial availability of the PR2 SE was announced. It costs US$285,000, which is significantly less than its sibling’s $400,000 price tag – users will just have to work around the fact that it only has one arm. Read More (http://www.njavan.com/pr2-se-one-armed-robot/19498/)

fantastic girl
21st September 2011, 02:23 PM
http://images.gizmag.com/hero/water-walking-robot.jpg (http://www.njavan.com/water-walking-bionic-microbot/19361/) Chinese scientists have developed an aquatic microrobot that mimics the water-walking abilities of the Gerridae - a family of long-legged bugs commonly known as water striders that are able to run on top of the water's surface. The scientists say their bionic microbot incorporates improvements over previous devices that make it an ideal candidate for military spy missions, water pollution monitoring and other applications. Read More (http://www.njavan.com/water-walking-bionic-microbot/19361/)

fantastic girl
21st September 2011, 02:25 PM
http://images.gizmag.com/hero/customized-wall-e-robot.JPG (http://www.njavan.com/customized-wall-e-robot-dj-sures/19327/) Disney went into robotic toys market with a remote-controlled WALL-E robot (http://www.gizmag.com/disney-enters-growing-robotic-toy-market/9251/) back in 2008. Canadian-based robotics enthusiast DJ Sures was apparently not satisfied with the level of realism of the toy so he came with his own, customized version of WALL-E. Utilizing The U-Command Wall-E plastic toy, he modified it with EZ-B Robot controller hardware, voice recognition and a movement-tracking camera - but no trash compactor. Read More (http://www.njavan.com/customized-wall-e-robot-dj-sures/19327/)

fantastic girl
21st September 2011, 03:36 PM
http://images.gizmag.com/hero/evoltaironman.jpg (http://www.njavan.com/panasonic-evolta-robot-ironman-challenge/19858/) While the Energizer Bunny may get all the fame, Panasonic's "Mr. Evolta" robot actually gets out and does things. In 2008, powered by two of the company's AA EVOLTA alkaline batteries, the 17 centimeter (6.69 inch)-tall robot climbed up a 1,640 foot (500 meter) rope suspended in the Grand Canyon (http://www.gizmag.com/robot-climbs-1640-foot-cliff-at-grand-canyon/9377/). The following year, pedaling a miniature tricycle, he completed the "24 Hours of Le Mans" (http://www.gizmag.com/evolta-battery-guiness-world-record/12516/) endurance challenge. Last year, he took a leisurely 500-kilometer (311-mile) stroll along the highway from Tokyo to Kyoto. This year's challenge is a little different - there will be three EVOLTA robots, and they will be teaming up to complete the 230-kilometer (143-mile) Ironman Triathlon circuit in Hawaii. Read More (http://www.njavan.com/panasonic-evolta-robot-ironman-challenge/19858/)

fantastic girl
21st September 2011, 03:39 PM
http://images.gizmag.com/hero/cornellrobots.jpg (http://www.njavan.com/robots-machine-learning-cornell/19832/) If we're ever going to have robot butlers, then they're going to have to learn how to figure things out for themselves. After all, if you have to reprogram the robot for every slight variation on a task, you might as well do it yourself. Scientists at Cornell University's Personal Robotics Laboratory are tackling the formidable challenges posed by "machine learning" by programing robots to observe new situations and proceed accordingly, based on what they already know from the past. Read More (http://www.njavan.com/robots-machine-learning-cornell/19832/)

fantastic girl
21st September 2011, 04:09 PM
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A lopsided self-propelled micromotor (http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn20867-selfdirected-microspider-could-repair-blood-vessels.html) could drive itself through blood vessels, making repairs or delivering drugs along the route, according to researchers at Penn State. The small particles leach out a trail of material, like a microspider spinning a thread
Read Full Story (http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2011-09/self-directed-microbots-could-swim-through-blood-vessels-make-repairs)

fantastic girl
21st September 2011, 04:15 PM
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State of the Bionic Art: The Best Replacements for My Flimsy Human Parts (http://www.popsci.com/technology)

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We cover biomedical science and engineering a lot (http://www.popsci.com/category/tags/bionics), and sometimes I get to wondering: if I was rebuilding my own flimsy, flesh-based body--presumably because I'd had some ghastly dismembering, eviscerating accident--and replacing my limbs, joints, senses, and organs with the most futuristic, top-of-the-line bionics, what would I get? Would I want an artificial lower leg that sprinters use in Olympic-level races, or a motorized leg that can climb a slope as well as a natural leg? I gathered a list of 15 bionic body parts that I'd want to wear, or have installed.

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[URL="http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2011-08/building-my-dream-bionic-body"]Read Full Story (http://popsci.com/node/56375)

* Robo milad *
21st September 2011, 11:32 PM
Enticed by the challenge to make video games come alive, designer Ben Cselley developed this creepy, crawly concept that’s sure to entertain for hours! Hero Robo Bugs may be small, but they’re each equipped with a powerful processor that’s ready to learn. The bugs evolve in behavior as the user interacts and trains them. Battle your bugs or create your own RoboBug army!
Designer: Benjamin Cselley (http://www.cselley.com/)
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