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  • News - 24 Dec 2010
    Alyssa Batula and Yougmoo Kim at the Drexel University are working on building a humanoid pianist. As part of their project, they have designed a robot, which can press the white keys of the...
  • News - 17 Dec 2010
    Ryuma Niiyama along with his colleagues at the Robot Locomotion Group of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is working on developing a robot named ‘Athlete,’ which can run as fast...
  • News - 17 Dec 2010
    Aldebaran Robotics has partnered with several research organizations of France to develop Romeo Robot, an innovative adult-size humanoid. The robot will help aged and disabled people in doing their...
  • News - 14 Dec 2010
    There have been running bipedal robots before, but their movement is mechanical very robot-like indeed. Ryuma Niiyama of MIT's Robot Locomotion Group wants to build a flexible, agile robot with...
  • News - 14 Dec 2010
    Energid Technologies, global supplier of robotic solutions, has collaborated with the Industrial Technologies Research Institute, a Taiwan-based R&D institution, to offer grabbing and management...
  • News - 10 Dec 2010
    Researchers at the Vanderbilt University have presented a new proposal for reducing the wait time at the hospital emergency room by developing exclusive robots. Mitch Wilkes, Associate Professor of...
  • News - 9 Dec 2010
    Honda's Asimo isn't the only technologically advanced robot built by an automaker. General Motors has been involved with the development of Robonaut 2, which is scheduled to travel to space...
  • News - 8 Dec 2010
    At the Humanoids 2010 conference held in Nashville this week a paper was presented on robotic help in ERs (emergency rooms) by author Mitch Wilkes, titled,"Heterogeneous Artificial Agents for...
  • News - 30 Nov 2010
    Researchers at UT Austin's HCR Laboratory along with Meka Robotics have developed a cute and reactive head for the Meka humanoid. It is named, ‘Dreamer,’ and is not a usual...
  • News - 29 Nov 2010
    The U.S Army is testing the Battlefield Extraction-Assist Robot (BEAR) for deploying the robot in saving injured military personnel caught under fire. The Army has reported that in the previous...

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