Robot News from RoboDaily.com
May 06, 2015
ROBO SPACE
Making robots more human
Washington DC (SPX) May 01, 2015
Most people are naturally adept at reading facial expressions - from smiling and frowning to brow-furrowing and eye-rolling - to tell what others are feeling. Now scientists have developed ultra-sensitive, wearable sensors that can do the same thing. Their technology, reported in the journal ACS Nano, could help robot developers make their machines more human. Nae-Eung Lee and colleagues note that one way to make interactions between people and robots more intuitive would be to endow machines with ... read more
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Robots to drive Polaris off-road vehicles in DARPA challenge
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Diverse sea creatures evolved to reach same swimming solution
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UAV NEWS

X-37B Goes Fourth
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Computer faces poker pros in no-limit Texas Hold'em
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MARSDAILY

Rover on the Lookout for Dust Devils
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Pentagon Launches Submarine-Tracking Unmanned Ghost Ships
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A better grasp of primate grip
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ROBO SPACE

Why astronomers hate the lawn-mowing Roomba
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FLOATING STEEL

Navy receives additional counter-mine hull inspection systems
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ROBO SPACE

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MARSDAILY

Robotic Arm Gets Busy on Rock Outcrop
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ROBO SPACE

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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Fukushima robot dies three hours after entering reactor vessel
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ROBO SPACE

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