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Mumbai MTNL building fire: Meet the robot which helped in carrying out fire operations - India News
Curated from www.indiatoday.in - July 25th, 2019 by RobotShop

The robot can release around 3,800 litres of water in just a few minutes.

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Georgia Tech’s ant-sized micro-robots move through vibration
Curated from techcrunch.com - July 25th, 2019 by RobotShop

The above image is a shot of Georgia Tech’s latest robot posed next to a penny. The 3D-printed bot is roughly two millimeters in length — or about the size of the world’s smallest ants, per the school. The tiny devices are designed to move using vibration from a variety of sources, ranging from ultr...

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FLiFLi AirDrop: Release & Drop Device for DJI Drones
Curated from www.roboticgizmos.com - July 24th, 2019 by RobotShop

More like this ➡️ here So you would like to use your DJI drone for delivery? The FLiFLi AirDrop kit has you covered. It is a release & drop device that can be attached to DJI Phantom drones and can be activated with remote control. AirDrop has a guaranteed working distance of 0.62 miles. This …

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How is AI Helping the eCommerce Industry?
Curated from readwrite.com - July 24th, 2019 by RobotShop

AI is bringing personalization, automated chatbots, voice automation and ways for you to review your reviews. All components of AI helps ecommerce success.

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A.I. is translating messages of long-lost languages
Curated from bigthink.com - July 23rd, 2019 by RobotShop

Researchers from MIT and Google Brain discover how to use deep learning to decipher ancient languages. The technique can be used to decode languages that died long ago.

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Using artificial evolution to design bespoke surgical snakebots | Robohub
Curated from robohub.org - July 23rd, 2019 by RobotShop

Using artificial evolution to design bespoke surgical snakebots

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Tiny motor can “walk” to carry out tasks
Curated from news.mit.edu - July 23rd, 2019 by RobotShop

MIT researchers have assembled microrobots from a small set of standardized components, as a step toward self-replicating systems.

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This robot ‘duck’ could help Japanese rice farmers keep paddy fields clear of weeds
Curated from www.theverge.com - July 22nd, 2019 by RobotShop

The Aigamo robot is named after the breed of duck used in the modern version of this ancient practice. (You can read more about how rice and duck farming has evolved in modern Japan here.) The robot weighs 1.5 kilograms and is about the size of a large robot vacuum cleaner.

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New AI programming language goes beyond deep learning
Curated from news.mit.edu - July 22nd, 2019 by RobotShop

MIT researchers’ probabilistic programming system, Gen, is making it easier for novices to get their feet wet with artificial intelligence, while also helping experts advance the field.

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IBM built a robotic tongue to taste test hazardous chemicals
Curated from www.engadget.com - July 22nd, 2019 by RobotShop

this prototype device will allow researchers to perform sophisticated liquid chemical analysis across a variety of compounds and without the need for complex lab equipment. Electrochemical sensors

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Alan Turing is the face of UK’s new £50 note
Curated from www.theverge.com - July 22nd, 2019 by RobotShop

Alan Turing, whose work lay the groundwork for the modern computer, will be the face of the UK’s new £50 note. The new £50 is the latest British banknote to be issued with a new longer-lasting polymer construction.

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Connected Robotics raises Series A for service, cooking robots
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - July 19th, 2019 by RobotShop

Connected Robotics, which offers service and cooking robots, has raised funding to expand its sales and marketing teams, as well as develop technologies.

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Automated system generates robotic parts for novel tasks
Curated from news.mit.edu - July 19th, 2019 by RobotShop

A MIT-developed system automatically designs and 3-D prints complex robotic parts called actuators, voxel by voxel, that are optimized according to an enormous number of specifications that are virtually impossible for humans to do manually for biomimicry and other applications.

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Synthetic fiber 'muscles' could lead to brawny robots and prosthetics
Curated from www.engadget.com - July 19th, 2019 by RobotShop

Most attempts at giving robots muscles tend to be heavy, slow or both. Scientists might finally have a solution that's both light and nimble, though.

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Humanoid Robots Teach Coping Skills to Children With Autism - IEEE Spectrum
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - July 19th, 2019 by RobotShop

Roboticist Ayanna Howard explains what inspired her to work on assistive technologies for kids

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Tel Aviv is Getting a New Robot-Powered Grocery with One-Hour Service
Curated from www.digitaltrends.com - July 18th, 2019 by RobotShop

Robotic delivery and distribution systems are being developed all the time, but one company is launching a new robotics-powered grocery store and delivery service in Tel Aviv that could be a game-changer for mid-to-large-sized grocery chains and might just break the traditional distribution model.

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Intel’s Neuromorphic System Hits 8 Million Neurons, 100 Million Coming by 2020 - IEEE Spectrum
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - July 18th, 2019 by RobotShop

Researchers can use the 64-chip Pohoiki Beach system to make systems that learn and see the world more like humans

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'Flying saucer' drone can fly twice as long as regular models
Curated from www.engadget.com - July 18th, 2019 by RobotShop

Flybotix's drone is designed for tricky inspections and search and rescue work.

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Intuitive Surgical acquires Schölly Fiberoptic's robotic endoscope business
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - July 18th, 2019 by RobotShop

Intuitive Surgical, the pioneer of robotic-assisted, minimally invasive surgery, has acquired Denzlingen, Germany-based Schölly Fiberoptic‘s robotic endoscope business.

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Bouncing Robot for Low-Gravity Space Missions Has a Spring in Its Step
Curated from www.digitaltrends.com - July 17th, 2019 by RobotShop

If you've ever looked at astronauts bouncing on the moon and thought that looked a great way to get around, you're not the only one. The European Space Agency has created SpaceBok, a robot for low-gravity "dynamic walking". On the moon, SpaceBok could potentially jump as high as six and a half into ...

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This High-Tech Hotel With Robot Butlers Is Coming To Atlanta - Narcity
Curated from www.narcity.com - July 17th, 2019 by RobotShop

Say hello to your robo butler!

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Watch World Champion Soccer Robots Take on Humans at RoboCup - IEEE Spectrum
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - July 17th, 2019 by RobotShop

Humans may not be doomed at soccer quite yet

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New technology marks a key step toward shrinking a medical lab to fit on fingertip
Curated from www.wevolver.com - July 17th, 2019 by RobotShop

Identifying a patient’s viral infection or diagnosing a blood disorder usually requires a lab and skilled technicians. Now researchers have developed a new technology that goes a long way toward replacing the lab with a single microchip.

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A robot recreates the walk of a 300-million-year-old animal
Curated from www.wevolver.com - July 16th, 2019 by RobotShop

Using the fossil and fossilized footprints of a 300-million-year-old animal, an interdisciplinary team has developed a method for identifying the most likely gaits of extinct animals and designed a robot that can recreate their walk.

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