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Sunday, April 25, 2010
The Truth About Robots And The Uncanny Valley: Analysis
From Popular Mechanics:
An oft-cited theory in robotics, the uncanny valley, refers to that point along the chart of robot–human likeness where a robot looks and acts nearly—but not exactly—like a human. This subtle imperfection, the theory states, causes people's feelings toward robots to veer from fondness to revulsion. Here, contributing editor Erik Sofge argues that the theory is so loosely backed it is nearly useless for roboticists. For an in-depth look at the human–robot relationship, check out PM's feature story "Can Robots Be Trusted?" on stands now.
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Saturday, April 24, 2010
Japanese Government And Industry Aim For Mind-Controlled Robots And Electronics In 10 Years
From Popular Science:
Japan's insatiable love for robots and mind-reading technology has converged in the form of a new government-industry partnership. That means Japanese consumers can look forward to robots and electronics controllable by thought alone within a decade, according to Agence France-Presse.
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010
South Korea Developing Underwater Search-and-Rescue Robot Crawlers

From Popular Science:
South Korea's flock of robotic teachers look and sound goofy, but the nation is deadly serious about its latest project: developing aquatic robots by 2016 which can swim and crawl their way across the seafloor several miles down for search and rescue purposes, according to the Korea Times.
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Supercomputers Map Pathogens As They Emerge And Evolve

From Cosmos:
BRISBANE: Instead of simply focussing on human infections, infectious disease researchers can now track the complex interactions, movement and evolution of the pathogens themselves using supercomputers.
The researchers are using a new program called Supramap, which operates on the computing systems at Ohio State University and the Ohio Supercomputer Center.
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Monday, April 19, 2010
Supercomputers Map Pathogens As They Emerge And Evolve

From Cosmos:
BRISBANE: Instead of simply focussing on human infections, infectious disease researchers can now track the complex interactions, movement and evolution of the pathogens themselves using supercomputers.
The researchers are using a new program called Supramap, which operates on the computing systems at Ohio State University and the Ohio Supercomputer Center.
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Sunday, April 11, 2010
Robo-Suit Will Help Aging Japanese Farmers Pick Crops With Ease

From Popular Science:
Harvesting the bounty of the earth is harder than it looks, especially you're over 65 years old -- as two-thirds of Japan's farmers are. For those whose joints ache more with every radish pulled out of the ground, Shigeki Toyama, a professor at Tokyo Agriculture and Technology (TAT) University, has developed a motorized exoskeleton designed to boost the wearer's strength by 62 percent.
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Saturday, April 10, 2010
Hewlett Packard Outlines Computer Memory Of The Future

From The BBC:
The fundamental building blocks of all computing devices could be about to undergo a dramatic change that would allow faster, more efficient machines.
Researchers at computer firm Hewlett Packard (HP) have shown off working devices built using memristors - often described as electronics' missing link.
These tiny devices were proposed 40 years ago but only fabricated in 2008.
HP says it has now shown that they can be used to crunch data, meaning they could be used to build advanced chips.
That means they could begin to replace transistors - the tiny switches used to build today's chips.
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