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215 matches found for "robotics research"

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Carnegie Mellon customizing electric cars for cost-effective urban commuting

The vehicle is part of a new research project, ChargeCar, headed by Illah Nourbakhsh, associate professor of robotics. The project is exploring how electric vehicles can be customized to cost-effectiv...

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Is Your Microrobot Up for the (NIST) Challenge?

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), in collaboration with IEEE, is inviting university and collegiate student teams currently engaged in microrobotic, microelectronic or MicroEl...

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Research "for underground": World's biggest tunnel construction project presents its results

In the framework of TUNCONSTRUCT (Technology Innovation in Underground Construction), 41 partners from 11 countries developed new ideas and prototypes ready for use under the lead management of the In...

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Rensselaer Researchers to Develop and Test Next-Generation Radar Systems

The new test bed, led by Birsen Yazici, associate professor of electrical, computer, and systems engineering, will allow simulations of radar systems that are comprised of hundreds of miniature sensor...

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Smart memory foam made smarter

Researchers from Northwestern University and Boise State University have figured out how to produce a less expensive shape-shifting "memory" foam, which could lead to more widespread applica...

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Nine Teams Collaborate to Operate Multiple Biomedical Robots from Numerous Locations

In a 24-hour period, each participating group connected over the Internet and controlled robots at different locations. The tests demonstrated how a wide variety of robot and controller designs can se...

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Learning Bee-havior

Biology professor Joseph Ayers will collaborate with a team of researchers from Harvard University to develop micro flying robots with the technology to emulate the bees’ brain, body and collective be...

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Mathematical keys to a sixth sense -- the lateral-line system

Fish and some amphibians possess a unique sensory capability in the so-called lateral-line system. It allows them, in effect, to "touch" objects in their surroundings without direct physical...

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UK scientists developing intelligent harvesting robot to save farms up to £100,000 a year

Annual waste for certain crops can be up to 60% - which can mean up to £100,000 of lost revenue for an average farm every year, according to farmers who were consulted during research. Falling number ...

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New star tracker for satellites

This is what scientists of the University of Würzburg are currently concerned with.Satellites are launched into orbit by means of carrier rockets. The larger and heavier they are, the more exp...

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Game Utilizes Human Intuition to Help Computers Solve Complex Problems

The online logic puzzle is called FunSAT, and it could help integrated circuit designers select and arrange transistors and their connections on silicon microchips, among other applications.De...

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Ants More Rational than Humans

This is not the case of humans being “stupider” than ants. Humans and animals simply often make irrational choices when faced with very challenging decisions, note the study’s architects Stephen Pratt...

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Blind can take wheel with vehicle designed by university engineering design team

A retrofitted four-wheel dirt buggy developed by the Blind Driver Challenge team from Virginia Tech's Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory uses laser range finders, an instant voice command interfa...

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New method may accelerate drug discovery for difficult diseases like Parkinson's

The current drug discovery process is arduous, requiring identification of potential drug targets, synthesis of large collections of molecular compounds that might interact effectively with an identif...

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Robot learns to smile and frown

A hyper-realistic Einstein robot at the University of California, San Diego has learned to smile and make facial expressions through a process of self-guided learning. The UC San Diego researchers use...

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