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Japan scientist makes 'Avatar' robotA Japanese-developed robot that mimics the movements of its human controller is bringing the Hollywood blockbuster "Avatar" one step closer to reality.AFP via Yahoo! News - Feb 09 08:11pm
'BigDog' robot just got bigger and badderU.S. troops who carry as much as 100 pounds of gear could soon get a robotic mule capable of shouldering their burdens in the toughest terrain. Such a robot recently showed how it can follow a person and navigate around trees and rocks while climbing a hill.MSNBC - Feb 08 01:43pm
DARPA AlphaDog Robot Steps Lively With 400 Lbs on its Back [VIDEO][More from Mashable: Self-Guided Bullet Strikes Target a Mile Away [VIDEO]]Mashable via Yahoo! News - Feb 09 03:14am
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Olathe high school students fix police robotA police robot had been inoperable for about four years until high school students were able to fix it.KCTV 5 Kansas City - Feb 09 12:53pm
Robot dance off is a blast for students in Leadership Southtown (video)Event at Baptist Church of the Covenant on Southside is one of many school year activities to encourage students to pursue education and develop leadership skills.Birmingham News - 2 hours, 31 minutes ago
A Military Robot that Does It AlliRobot's Warrior is strong enough to tow a car and dexterous enough to open its trunk using the handle. With the launch of the Warrior, a large wheeled robot with a hefty mechanical arm, military robots just got significantly larger and more adaptable. The robot rides on caterpillar tracks like a tank. It can climb stairs and cover rough terrain, and perform tasks ranging from the delicate ...Technology Review - Feb 06 09:19pm
R.I.P. 'Laney,' The Dog Who Inspired the Military's Robot PoochesBefore there was the BigDog — the Pentagon's remarkably lifelike four-legged robot — there was a German short-haired pointer named Laney. The brown-speckled pooch inspired one of the military's most bizarre and captivating technology projects, its gallops and marches witnessed by millions on YouTube. This week, word spread among the small circle of Defense Department researchers who knew Laney ...Wired News - Feb 09 12:55pm