Robots and Us
Personal Robotics | Nov 15, 2004Copyright 2004 The Japan Times Ltd.
Copyright 2004 Bristol United Press
Foster-Miller, Inc., announced today that it has begun shipping the first units of a new $20.4 million order from the government for additional TALON™ robots for Iraq.
Copyright 2004 Anchorage Daily News
NASA scientist share Mars success story.
By George Bryson
Copyright 2004 The Irish Times
Pittsburg-Based Agile Robotics Firms Seeking Engineering Talent
Localization Solution to Provide Academics with New Tool for Robotic Research and Development in Navigation
LaneHawk Helps Retailers Turn Bottom-of-Basket Losses into Profits Using Proven Object Recognition Technology
Copyright 2004 The Times-Picayune Publishing Company
NASA contractor adds a Cajun touch to the next generation of astronaut assistants
By Angus Lind
Copyright 2004 Reed Elsevier Inc.
By Nicole LaPorte and Dave McNary
Copyright 2004 Xinhua News Agency So most don’t walk, but rather roll, and they’re pretty easy to tell from humans, but you might be suprised how far robotics has come. By Allison Aproberts
Copyright 2004 Nationwide News Pty Limited
By Graham Phillips
Copyright 2004 Nationwide News Pty Limited
A small robot that has taken 14 years to develop has startling human characteristics.
By Peter Familari
Copyright 2004 Guardian Newspapers Limited
By Tim Radford
Copyright 2004 Gale Group, Inc.
Copyright 2004 THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
Growing demand for industrial, domestic machines fuels need for engineers, other professionals .
By Victor Godinez
Copyright 2004 The Irish Times
By Scott Morrison
Copyright 2004 New Statesman Ltd
So most don’t walk, but rather roll, and they’re pretty easy to tell from humans, but you might be suprised how far robotics has come.
By Stephen Grey