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  • News - 28 Feb 2011
    Around 100 robotics teams will participate in the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) Seattle Robotics Contest, which will be held at the Qwest Field Events Center...
  • News - 21 Feb 2011
    The successful testing of the Hermes 450 and Hermes 900 by Elbit Systems from a single ground station has contributed to the flexible operation of long-range unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) in the...
  • News - 20 Feb 2011
    Lonely astronauts on the International Space Station may soon be getting an android friend from Japan. Japan's space agency JAXA is considering putting a talking humanoid robot on the...
  • News - 16 Feb 2011
    In a ground-breaking new achievement, doctors have been able to perform a throat surgery in Canada without cutting the patient. Robotic surgery has been used to remove cancer from a patient's...
  • News - 16 Feb 2011
    A new study by ABI Research has revealed that the market for military robot technology is not only maintaining its healthy growth streak, but will continue to develop into excess of $8 billion in...
  • News - 10 Feb 2011
    Lt. Col. Dave Thompson, Head of the Marine Corps Robotics Division, met the audience at the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International in Washington. He stated that the Pentagon has...
  • News - 10 Feb 2011
    iRobot has declared that it has received $4.4 million worth global orders in the first quarter of this year. The company will deliver 27 iRobot 510 PackBot tactical mobile robots as well as spare...
  • News - 9 Feb 2011
    America’s swelling ranks of groundbot warriors are being used in new, unexpected, life-saving ways. According to Lt. Col. Dave Thompson, the Marine Corps’ top robot-handler, there are more...
  • News - 8 Feb 2011
    ‘Team Michigan’ of the University of Michigan bagged the first prize in the Multi Autonomous Ground-robotic International Challenge (MAGIC 2010). The winning team was offered a...
  • News - 7 Feb 2011
    Dextre, the Canadian Space Agency’s robotic handyman aboard the International Space Station, completed its first real job early this week, unpacking two critical pieces of equipment delivered by...

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