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Apex.OS 1.0 now available, brings ROS 2 development to self-driving cars
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - February 2nd, 2020
The ROS 2-based Apex.OS platform is now available from Apex.AI. The startup's CEO explains how self-driving car software developers will benefit.
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Submitted on 02/02/2020 by
igor_X
Robotic surgery hits its stride
Curated from rapidcityjournal.com - February 2nd, 2020
Although robotic surgery was first approved by the FDA back in 2000, it took time for surgeons to embrace the technology. But embrace it they did, and today robots are
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Submitted on 02/02/2020 by
igor_X
Students compete in UTPB robotics competition
Curated from www.cbs7.com - February 2nd, 2020
Over the weekend, local student engineers had the chance to compete in a friendly challenge with their robots.
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Submitted on 02/02/2020 by
igor_X
PETA calls for robotic groundhog
Curated from www.al.com - February 2nd, 2020
Peta wants to put Punxsutawney Phil out of business.
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Submitted on 02/02/2020 by
igor_X
An animatronic Spider-Man will soon swing over Disneyland
Curated from www.engadget.com - February 1st, 2020
Spider-Man will soar over Disneyland's Avengers Campus in summer of 2020, DisneyParks announced, despite an ongoing dispute over the film version of the charact...
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Submitted on 01/02/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Scientists Use DL and Other Tools for Wuhan Novel Coronavirus Host and Infectivity Prediction
Curated from medium.com - January 31st, 2020
A new study suggests human-to-human transmission of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) may have started as early as mid December, 2019…
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Submitted on 31/01/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Why birds can teach small drones how to wing it
Curated from newatlas.com - January 31st, 2020
Researchers have developed a new kind of wing that could dramatically improve the performance of small drones. Inspired by birds and insects, the wing has a leading edge that, as counterintuitive as it may seem, actually causes turbulence.
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Submitted on 31/01/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Color-changing bandages detect and treat drug-resistant infections
Curated from www.engadget.com - January 31st, 2020
It may sound dramatic, but antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest threats to global health. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it's urgent t...
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Submitted on 31/01/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Sonic The Hedgehog Self-Balancing Robot Can Bend At The Knees
Curated from hackaday.com - January 31st, 2020
Building your own self-balancing robot is a rite of passage for anyone getting into the field of robotics. Master of robots, [James Bruton] has been there, done that, and collected a few T-shirts. …
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Submitted on 31/01/2020 by
igor_X
Robot kayaks find surprisingly fast tidewater glacier melting - Futurity
Curated from www.futurity.org - January 30th, 2020
Researchers used robotic kayaks to track meltwater and discovered that massive tidewater glaciers may be melting a lot faster than anyone thought.
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Submitted on 30/01/2020 by
Mariane
Tactile Telerobot brings human-like dexterity to robots
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - January 30th, 2020
Tactile Telerobot integrates three primary products into its system: Shadow Robot Hands, SynTouch BioTac sensors, and HaptX Gloves.
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Submitted on 30/01/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Scientists tried to recreate a mummy's voice with an electronic larynx
Curated from www.engadget.com - January 30th, 2020
Researchers recently resurrected the "voice" of an ancient priest for the first time since his death over 3,000 years ago. Called Nesyamun, he lived during the...
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Submitted on 30/01/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Robots learn to sweat to stop overheating
Curated from www.theverge.com - January 30th, 2020
Repeat after me: sweaty soft robot hands keep cool
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Submitted on 30/01/2020 by
igor_X
We Must Reckon with Japan's 60-Foot-Tall Gundam Robot
Curated from www.popularmechanics.com - January 30th, 2020
Mother of God, this thing can walk.
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Submitted on 30/01/2020 by
igor_X
Fuel cell drone to inspect pipelines – 50 miles at a time
Curated from newatlas.com - January 29th, 2020
It was just last November that we heard how a group of companies used a hydrogen fuel cell drone to deliver medical samples across a 43-mile (69-km) stretch of ocean. Now, some of the same players are planning to use the same drone for long-distance pipeline inspections.
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Submitted on 29/01/2020 by
geraldinebc15
IBM uses AI to predict progress of Huntington's disease symptoms
Curated from www.engadget.com - January 29th, 2020
IBM is using its AI-based health prediction skills to help tackle the challenge of Huntington's disease. The tech firm has teamed up with CHDI Foundation on an...
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Submitted on 29/01/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Printing Objects That Can Incorporate Living Organisms
Curated from www.wevolver.com - January 29th, 2020
A 3D printing system that controls the behavior of live bacteria could someday enable medical devices with therapeutic agents built in.
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Submitted on 29/01/2020 by
geraldinebc15
A Warehouse Robot Learns to Sort Out the Tricky Stuff
Curated from www.nytimes.com - January 29th, 2020
At a facility near Berlin, a new kind of robot is automating tasks that until recently had been out of the reach of machines.
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Submitted on 29/01/2020 by
igor_X
Atari-themed gaming hotels are coming to eight US cities
Curated from www.engadget.com - January 28th, 2020
Atari doesn't have the cultural cachet it used to. After an industry-crashing downfall in the '80s, the video game pioneer has been unable to find its niche, an...
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Submitted on 28/01/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Sherpa aims to gather samples from lunar or planetary surface exploration.
Curated from www.wevolver.com - January 28th, 2020
The SherpaTT is an autonomous, hybrid wheeled-leg system hardware type rover that is characterized by its four legs with attached wheels at the end. This system allows SherpaTT to walk and drive over different complex terrain.
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Submitted on 28/01/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Augmented-reality contact lens is making its way toward production
Curated from newatlas.com - January 28th, 2020
Although augmented reality (AR) glasses are potentially very useful, they can also be awkward to wear and sometimes kind of funny-looking. California-based startup Mojo Vision is developing a sleeker, less-dorky alternative, in the form of an AR contact lens.
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Submitted on 28/01/2020 by
geraldinebc15
How robots will repair or destroy satellites in orbit
Curated from www.theverge.com - January 28th, 2020
A new era of satellite servicing is on its way.
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Submitted on 28/01/2020 by
igor_X
Miso Robotics unveils its next-gen robot kitchen assistant
Curated from venturebeat.com - January 28th, 2020
Pasadena, California-based Miso Robotics unveiled its next-generation kitchen robot -- ROAR -- which runs on a motorized rail.
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Submitted on 28/01/2020 by
igor_X
Max Q: Lego Space Stations and robot astronauts – TechCrunch
Curated from techcrunch.com - January 27th, 2020
Max Q is a new weekly newsletter all about space. Sign up here to receive it weekly on Sundays in your inbox. This week saw a huge funding round for a new space startup that’s working on the problem of distribution and use of the new data networks made possible by the explosion in the […]
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Submitted on 27/01/2020 by
igor_X
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