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    1

    Spaulding Rehabilitation Joins BrainGate Neural Interface System Pilot Study

    Service Robotics | Dec 31, 2004

    Copyright 2005 Aging & Elder Health Week via NewsRx.com & NewsRx.net

    2

    Replicating an Eel’s Nerve Circuitry May Aid Paralyzed People

    Robotics Trends Feature | Dec 31, 2004

    Copyright 2005 Managed Care Law Weekly via LawRx.com via NewsRx.com and NewsRx.net

    3

    Walking Small

    Service Robotics | Dec 31, 2004

    Copyright 2004 Richmond Newspapers, Inc.
    Tiny mechanical arachnids, which can explore virtually any terrain, have a leg up on traditional rovers - by By Kurt Loft

    4

    Robot Raises Audi Profile

    Robotics Trends Feature | Dec 31, 2004

    Copyright 2004 Sun Media Corporation

    5

    IRaq’s Robot Invasion

    Security & Defense Robotics | Dec 31, 2004

    Copyright 2005 Time Inc.
    To help keep U.S. soldiers out of harm’s way, the Pentagon has put robot R&D on quick march. - by Peter H. Lewis

    6

    A Merger May Boost the Prospects for More Robotics

    Robotics Trends Feature | Dec 31, 2004

    Copyright 2004 P.G. Publishing Co.

    7

    Robot Army Detects Destroyers

    Security & Defense Robotics | Dec 31, 2004

    by Louise Perry

    8

    Object Management Group to Hold ‘Computer Standards for Robotics’ Information Day

    Personal Robotics | Dec 31, 2004

    i-Robot, the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), and JARA (the Japan Robot Association) join the international standards group to discuss ‘Computer Standards for Robotics’.

    9

    New Robot Arm Can Move 5 Times the Weight at Twice the Speed

    Robotics Trends Feature | Dec 09, 2004

    Copyright 2004 Asia Pulse Pte Limited

    10

    What Toys Are in Store After Robosapien?

    Robotics Trends Feature | Dec 09, 2004
    11

    Japan Robotic Stepping Stones Serve as Freely Mobile Treadmill

    Personal Robotics | Dec 09, 2004

    Copyright 2004 Asia Pulse Pte Limited

    12

    South Korea Deploys Robots to Protect Troops in Iraq

    Security & Defense Robotics | Dec 09, 2004

    Copyright 2004 British Broadcasting Corporation

    13

    Sanyo Develops Jellyfish-Like House-Sitting Robot

    Personal Robotics | Dec 09, 2004

    Copyright 2004 Jiji Press Ltd.

    14

    Beckley Doctor Believes Brain Can Control Robots

    Robotics Trends Feature | Dec 09, 2004

    Copyright 2004 Life Science Weekly via NewsRx.com & NewsRx.net

    15

    Remote-Control Robots Help Doctors Save Time, See More Patients

    Service Robotics | Dec 09, 2004

    Copyright 2004 Physician Law Weekly via LawRx.com via NewsRx.com and NewsRx.net

    16

    Robot Wars

    Service Robotics | Dec 09, 2004

    Copyright 2004 Journal Sentinel Inc.

    Oshkosh company’s autonomous vehicle is a prototype for battlefield

    By Rick Barrett

    17

    Move over, Mars Rover

    Academics and Research | Dec 09, 2004

    Copyright 2004 The Chronicle Publishing Co.

    New generation of geeks learns to build robots in high school

    Carrie Sturrock

    18

    Sanyo Venture Create Caretaker Robot

    Robotics Trends Feature | Dec 09, 2004

    Copyright 2004 Asia Pulse Pte Limited

    19

    Robotics Trends, Inc. Announces 2nd Annual RoboBusiness Conf.

    Personal Robotics | Dec 06, 2004

    Business Focused Robotics and Intelligent Systems Event Returns to Boston in May 2005

    20

    Franco Harris to Serve as the Pittsburgh FIRST Robotics Advisory Board Chairman

    Design and Development | Dec 06, 2004

    FIRST Seeks Funding to Ensure the Success of Pittsburgh Robotics Competition

    21

    Think, Think, Shoot, Score!

    Robotics Trends Feature | Dec 06, 2004

    Copyright 2004 Journal Sentinel Inc.

    Brain electrodes help patients play video games in UW study

    By John Fauber

    22

    Robot Wars are for Real as Battle Turns High-Tech

    Security & Defense Robotics | Dec 06, 2004

    Copyright 2004 Times Newspapers Limited

    Military technology will transform modern warfare

    By Chris Ayers

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