Robotics
![]() Voice of America (blog) | " Paralyzed patients move robots with minds" Bend Bulletin Cathy Hutchinson sips a drink held by a robotic arm. In recent experiments, two people, paralyzed years before by strokes, were able to control robotic arms with the help of a tiny sensor planted in their brains. braingate2.org via Associated Press By ... Stroke Victims Think, Robotic Arm Acts Paralyzed woman masters mind-controlled robotic arm Woman Controls Robotic Arm With Her Mind |
![]() San Francisco Examiner | Robotics spark youths' math, science interests San Francisco Examiner “I thought it would be really difficult, like, only smart people can build robots. I guess this makes me smart!” Vlaovich, 19, and Padilla, 18, are students at Treasure Island Job Corps, a US Department of Labor job-training center for students between ... |
Honeybee Robotics delivers modular solar array drive system to MMA Design Space Ref (press release) Honeybee Robotics Spacecraft Mechanisms Corporation today announced it has delivered a novel CubeSat solar array drive assembly (SADA) to MMA Design LLC, for integration into their High Watts per Kilogram (HaWK) tracked power system. |
Stillwater Area High School Brings Home Minnesota's Inaugural State Robotics ... Patch.com Once an alliance was formed between Stillwater, Park and Prior Lake high schools this weekend at the Minnesota State High School League's Robotics Tournament, the team didn't lose a match. By Shawn Hogendorf The Stillwater, Park, Prior Lake high ... |
![]() CBC.ca | Paralyzed Patients Use Mind to Move Robotic Arm U.S. News & World Report By Steven Reinberg WEDNESDAY, May 16 (HealthDay News) -- Two stroke patients who had lost the use of their arms and legs were able to use their brains to move a robotic arm, researchers report. In fact, one patient was able to use the arm to grasp a ... The Brain-Computer Interface That Let a Paralyzed Patient Drink a Cup of Coffee Thought-controlled Robotic Arm Comes to the Aid of Paralyzed Individuals Implant translates brain signals into movement |
Robots Podcast #104: Paolo Dario Robots.net In an interview conducted while attending Robotdalen, Professor Paolo Dario outlines three waves of innovation in robotics, predicting that the coming third wave will be characterized by interdisciplinary efforts and robots that both contribute to and ... |
Pasadena middle school students compete in robotics competition San Gabriel Valley Tribune From left, Sierra Madre Middle School eighth graders Yartan Artinian, 13, and Chance Woods, 14, compete as The Fire Breathing Rubber Duckies in the third annual Robotics Competition of the PUSD Middle Schools Saturday, May 19, 2012 at Pasadena City ... |
![]() New Straits Times | TREND: More than child's play New Straits Times By Rozana Sani 0 comments THINK robots, and the immediate reaction would be to relate them to those in science fiction movies like the Transformers, Terminator or even R2D2 in Star Wars. But Hong Qin Sdn Bhd (www.robotclub.com.my) managing director Loh ... |
Robots (and Their Student Creators) Compete in Big Tournament This Weekend Patch.com Schools from the Northeast bring their autonomous and remote-controlled robots to compete in shooting basketballs and balancing on Teeter-Totters. By Charlene Arsenault A student demonstrates a basketball shooting robot last year at a demonstration at ... |
![]() Toronto Star | Canon moving toward robots-only full automation in digital camera production Washington Post TOKYO — Canon Inc. is moving toward fully automating digital camera production in an effort to cut costs — a key change being played out across Japan, a world leader in robotics. If successful, counting on machines can help preserve this nation's ... Canon eyes robot-only production for cameras News Summary: Canon moving to camera-making robots |
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