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Australian Autonomous Train Is The “World’s Largest Robot”
Curated from futurism.com - December 31st, 2018 by RobotShop

A mining corporation says an autonomous rail system it's been developing in Australia is fully operational, making it the "world's largest robot."

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The Year in Robots (2018): Boston Dynamics, Baxter, and More
Curated from www.wired.com - December 31st, 2018 by RobotShop

Look back on the biggest moments in robotics in 2018, from the continued ascendance of SpotMini to the rapid rise and fall of the home robot.

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Artificial intelligence is mastering a wider variety of jobs than ever before
Curated from www.sciencenews.org - December 29th, 2018 by RobotShop

In 2018, AI bested humans at following fauna, diagnosing disease, mapping the moon and more.

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Medical students use lifelike robot that actually bleeds
Curated from www.businessinsider.com - December 28th, 2018 by RobotShop

Pediatric HAL is a medical robot made by Gaumard, a company that makes medical training simulators. HAL actually bleeds, cries, and urinates.

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Enabling Faster, More Capable Robots With Real-Time Motion Planning - IEEE Spectrum
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - December 28th, 2018 by RobotShop

Hardware-based motion planning that operates in under a millisecond makes robots both safer and more versatile

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Top Article for 2018 - Smart Cities are the Future | RoboticsTomorrow
Curated from www.roboticstomorrow.com - December 28th, 2018 by RobotShop

Well-designed smart technology tools can help government agencies, the environment and residents. Smart cities can upgrade the efficiency of city services by eliminating redundancies and finding ways to save money, as well as provide higher-quality services at a lower cost.

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Elementary Robotics raises $3.6 million for intelligent robot assistants
Curated from venturebeat.com - December 28th, 2018 by RobotShop

Elementary Robotics, a Los Angeles firm pioneering innovative automation technologies, has raised $3.6 million in a seed funding round.

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Watch the ANYmal quadrupedal robot go for an adventure in the sewers of Zurich
Curated from techcrunch.com - December 28th, 2018 by RobotShop

There's a lot of talk about the many potential uses of multi-legged robots like Cheetahbot and Spot — but in order for those to come to fruition, the robots actually have to go out and do stuff. And to train for a glorious future of sewer inspection (and helping rescue people, probably), this Swiss…

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An inside look at Rivian’s EV ambitions from AI batteries to electric jet skis
Curated from techcrunch.com - December 27th, 2018 by RobotShop

For a CEO who insists his electric vehicle startup doesn’t want to be Tesla, Rivian founder RJ Scaringe can sound a lot like Elon Musk. Just weeks before unveiling Rivian’s first vehicles — an all-electric pickup and a seven-seater SUV — at the LA Auto Show last month, Scaringe promised an impressi…

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Organic Ornithopter Sensor Drone
Curated from hackaday.com - December 27th, 2018 by RobotShop

Bees. The punchline to the title is bees carrying sensors like little baby bee backpacks. We would run out of fingers counting the robots which emulate naturally evolved creatures, but we believ

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Guide Dogs and Robots Get Along Just Fine, Study Says
Curated from www.roboticsbusinessreview.com - December 27th, 2018 by RobotShop

A preliminary study by Starship Technologies tested the impact of guide dogs and robots on public sidewalks to measure their interaction.

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10 most funded robotics companies of 2018
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - December 27th, 2018 by RobotShop

A look at the 10 robotics companies that raised the most funding in 2019, including Cruise Automation, Uber, UBTech and more.

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2018 Was the Year That Tech Put Limits on AI
Curated from www.wired.com - December 25th, 2018 by RobotShop

As employees and researchers push back, companies including Google and Microsoft are pledging not to use powerful AI technology in certain ways.

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» OpenLH robot automates biological exploration
Curated from blog.arduino.cc - December 25th, 2018 by RobotShop

If you’d like an easy way to accomplish repetitive biological experiments, the OpenLH presents a great option for automating these tasks. The heart of the system is the Arduino Mega-controlled uArm Swift Pro robot, which is equipped with a custom end effector and syringe pump. This enables it to

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NASA's InSight Lander Places the First-Ever Seismic Sensor on Mars
Curated from www.extremetech.com - December 25th, 2018 by RobotShop

InSight placed the instrument about 5.3 feet (1.6 meters) away -- about as far as the arm can reach

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Why AI robot toys could be good for kids
Curated from www.folio.ca - December 25th, 2018 by RobotShop

A new generation of robot toys with personalities powered by artificial intelligence could give kids more than just a holiday plaything, according to a University of Alberta researcher.Unlike previous electronic pets like the Furby and Tamagotchi that sparked holiday crazes in the late ‘90s, some of...

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Japan’s latest companion robot is the fuzzy, expressive Lovot
Curated from www.engadget.com - December 25th, 2018 by RobotShop

Japanese company Groove X has just unveiled its Lovot robot, but while many robots you hear about are developed to perform some sort of task, Lovot is onl

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Robot Improves Your Guitar Playing by... Zapping You with a Taser?
Curated from www.digitaltrends.com - December 25th, 2018 by RobotShop

Is this one of the year's weirdest gadgets? This electrical engineer recently built a robot that will help you learn to play the guitar better. Unfortunately, it does this by zapping you with a taser whenever you play the wrong note. Check out a video demo of it in action.

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Robots and Humans: Better Together
Curated from roboticsandautomationnews.com - December 25th, 2018 by RobotShop

  By Daniel Theobald, CIO and co-founder of Vecna Robotics This paper discusses the opportunities discovered through technological innovation, and how robots and humans working together create…

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Sweeper the robot picks a pepper in 24 seconds using a tiny saw
Curated from www.digitaljournal.com - December 24th, 2018 by RobotShop

Sweeper the robot takes 24 seconds to pick a single pepper. However, researchers point out that they have slowed the robot's movements on purpose for safety reasons.

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Medtronic finalizes $1.7B Mazor Robotics acquisition
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - December 21st, 2018 by RobotShop

Medtronic closed the $1.7 billion acquisition of Mazor Robotics, maker of the Mazor X guidance system and Renaissance robot-assisted spine surgery device.

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The Bug-Like HAMR Robot Walks Upside Down Using Electricity
Curated from www.wired.com - December 21st, 2018 by RobotShop

The magic ingredient isn’t glue, or a material that mimics the pad of a gecko’s foot, but voltage. Specifically, electroadhesion.

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Bio-Inspired Swarm Robots Can Form Structures Without a Blueprint
Curated from futurism.com - December 21st, 2018 by RobotShop

A new swarm of robots inspired by biological cells can communicate with each other to autonomously create new structures and shapes.

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This Drone Seamlessly Transitions Between Swimming and Flying
Curated from singularityhub.com - December 21st, 2018 by RobotShop

The drone, called the Naviator, is part submarine and part aircraft. It can seamlessly dip into the water and explore, then ascend and navigate the air.

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