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#Cancer-killing nanodaisies NC State researchers have developed a potential new weapon in the fight against cancer:


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In the 1966 movie Fantastic Voyage a submarine complete with crew is shrunk in size so that it can navigate through the human body enabling the crew to perform surgery in the brain.

Nevertheless tiny submarines that could navigate through the body could be of great benefit: they could deliver drugs precisely to a target location a point on the retina for instance.

Indeed a scallop-shaped miniature submarine could also be driven by an actuator that responds for example to temperature changes.

The tiny submarine could also be used in media other than synovial fluid. Other liquids in which such nanovehicles could deliver drugs for example include the vitreous humor of the eye mucous membranes and even blood.


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#Better bomb-sniffing technology with new detector material University of Utah engineers have developed a new type of carbon nanotube material for handheld sensors that will be quicker

including homemade bombs, and about two-dozen different toxic gases, says Zang. The technology also can be applied to existing detectors

Zang says scanners with the new technology"could be used by the military police, first responders and private industry focused on public safety."


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Now researchers from the University of Waterloo have developed a topical solution containing nanoparticles that will combat dry eye syndrome with only one application a week.


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#Researchers develop green tea-based'missiles'to kill cancer cells more effectively Green tea has long been known for its antioxidant, anticancer, antiaging and antimicrobial properties.

When injected into the body these carriers act like homing missiles traveling through the body to zoom in on the target cells where they will release the cancer-destroying drugs.

This invention could pave the way for a better drug delivery system to fight cancer,


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Simultaneously, light from the green end of the solar spectrum triggers the br protein to begin pumping protons along its membrane.


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and polyurethane paint to melt ice on sensitive military radar domes which need to be kept clear of ice to keep them at peak performance.


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and less power consumption means reducing the battery weight of electronic equipment that soldiers are carrying, which will enhance their combat capability.

Other potential military applications include electronics for remote sensors, unmanned aerial vehicles and high-capacity computing in remote operations.


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New'T-ray'tech converts light to sound for weapons detection medical imaging More information: Sensitive Room-temperature Terahertz Detection via Photothermoelectric Effect in Graphene Xinghan Cai et al.


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an infectious disease specialist with the Walter reed Army Institute of Research, has shown to be effective at getting the immune system to attack the most lethal species of malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum,

"The pair's research has been supported by a $2 million grant from the National institutes of health and $2 million from the U s. Military Infectious disease Research Program.

including a vaccine that will fight animal flu and one that will help people with nicotine addiction.


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Surgical removal is one of the main weapons doctors have to treat brain tumors. The problem is that currently there's no way to know


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and Air force Office of Scientific research and made possible by facilities at the USC Centers of Excellence in Nanobiophysics and Electron Microsopy and Microanalysis.


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Berkeley, could soon give bomb-sniffing dogs some serious competition. A team of researchers led by Xiang Zhang,

"The new sensor could have many advantages over current bomb-screening methods.""Bomb-sniffing dogs are expensive to train

when not connected to detonators. It is the explosive found in Richard Reid's shoe bomb in 2001 and Umar Farouk Abdulmtallab's underwear bomb in 2009.

U s. Attorney general Eric holder Jr. was quoted recently in news reports as having"extreme extreme concern"about Yemeni bomb makers joining forces with Syrian militants to develop these hard-to-detect bombs,

which can be hidden in cell phones and mobile devices.""PETN has more nitro functional groups and is more electron deficient than the DNT we detected in our experiments,


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Fortunately researchers have pinpointed now the breaking mechanism of several monolayer materials hundreds of times stronger than steel with exotic properties that could revolutionize everything from armor to electronics.


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and long-term vibration and is suitable for coating internal components such as apertures baffles cold shields and Micro Electro Mechanical systems (MEMS)- type optical sensors.


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Hypervelocity impact tests are used mostly to simulate the impact of different projectiles on shields spacecraft

Scientists shoot carbon nanotubes out of high-speed gun (w/video) More information: Unzipping Carbon nanotubes at High Impact.


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Like tiny submarines these versatile nanocarriers can navigate in the watery environment surrounding cells and transport their guest molecules through the membrane of living cells to sequentially deliver their cargo.


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#Scientists shoot carbon nanotubes out of high-speed gun (w/video)( Phys. org) What happens when you shoot multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTS) out of a gun onto an aluminum target at a velocity of more than 15000 mph?

Scientists finally have the answer. If a nanotube reaches the target at a 90â°angle (head-on) it will break


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It could change everything from the production of cell phones and televisions to counterfeit-proof money, improved solar energy systems or quick identification of troops in combat.

or an enemy tank in combat that lacks the proper coding. In this study researchers worked with lead selenide nanoparticles,


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Nanosponge decoy fights superbug infections More information: Paper: Bio-inspired detoxification using 3d printed hydrogel nanocomposites www. nature. com/ncomms/2014/140full/ncomms4774. htm h


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They envision the fiber supercapacitor could be woven into clothing to power medical devices for people at home or communications devices for soldiers in the field.


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#Remote Bomb Detector Uses Sound waves To Distinguish Between Types Of Explosives#A new type of bomb detection can sniff out how powerful an explosive#is from afar.

and a sonic beam to identify how the bomb's casing vibrates. From the patterns of the vibrations the researchers can tell


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I am sure a great many Popsci readers are thinking this at the same time I'm typing it Attachã this to a drone for remote scouting in 3d!

And to keep the weight down for processing this data the data could just be beam back to the drone remote site to be processed there.


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considering allowing a company to sell genetically modified salmon that would be farmed in inland tanks.)The BBC talked with Helen Wallace a spokeswoman from Genewatch an opposing group.


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Sabre has the unique ability to use oxygen in the air rather than from external liquid-oxygen tanks like those on the space shuttle Strapped to a spacecraft engines of this breed would eliminate the need for expendable boosters

When air strikes an engine at five times the speed of sound it can heat up to nearly 2000 degrees Fahrenheit.

4. If LOX is an oxidiser for at least part of the flight where is the tank?

Besides there will be no external tank for debris to shed from and hit this vehicle. I read that they had a breakthrough in developing materials for the engines to enable them to survive the intense heat

We dont need a new suborbital launch system for spy satellites or a taxi service to the ISS.


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Police force will be replaced with drone copters that taze you and fly off to prisons without hallways

It is an amazing read on the battle of Humanity Vs. Technology. Very real. He talks about something I am paraphrasing (more deadly than nuclear chemical or biological war.

Something that hides right in front of us mans need for bigger better and faster. I highly recommend this read:


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#Sewer Sensors Detect Homemade Bombs As They're Being made Could the secret to finding illicit explosives labs before they harm anyone be hiding in a city's poop?

A European union-funded research project spearheaded by the Swedish Defense research agency FOI aims to sniff out the telltale signs of bomb-making through the sewer system.

while different sensors above the ground monitor for elevated amounts of gas byproducts of the bomb-making process in the area.

Together this data could help police find explosives while they're still being manufactured. The team behind EMPHASIS announced earlier this month that the sensors had proved#successful#in#lab tests


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and nobody thinks there's going to be a silver bullet that normalizes cognition Reeves said in a statement.


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#How David Schmale Tracks Airborne Microbes With Drones Each year Popular Science seeks out the brightest young scientists and engineers and names them the Brilliant Ten.

An associate professor of food safety and plant biosecurity at Virgina Tech Schmale sends drones armed with petri dishes into the atmosphere to capture airborne crop pathogens.

so he'll be sending his drones into them to collect samples. If clouds provide a longer-term reservoir of bacteria


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The gun slingers sneaking booze in? yet it is many factors of scale larger than the deaths with MJ...

More proof that the war on drugs is a wasteful fallacy. Absolute BS. I don't know where they got these statistics but


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#Navy Demonstrates Swarm Of Armed Robot Boats Call them sea drones dronaughts or roboats the Navy demonstrated a swarm of remotely-controlled boats on the James river In virginia this August.

As if animated by the same mind the13 patrol boats all moved in unison their crewless decks painting a picture of

what warfare may soon become. The project by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) wants to save both lives

while the robot ships had the ability to move on their own there is always a human in the loop before the robot boats fire their weapons.

and ONR said they were armed with a variety of weapons--from. 50 caliber machine guns to high-powered microwave weapons.

Multiple times during the media call Klunder and Brizzolara mentioned Al qaeda s suicide bombing attack on the destroyer USS Cole in October 2000.

As the Cole refueled at a Yemeni port a small foreign craft approached the side of the destroyer

Klunder didn't specify how the robotic patrol boats would have saved the Cole but it's possible that an unmanned robot boat could intercept a vessel full of suicide bombers.

Then the robot could either disable the attacking vehicle or cause any explosions to detonate prematurely with no American lives lost.

while people might not accept CARACAS on a destroyer soon the technology would work for merchant vessels and larger ships.

If the trend on the sea is moving away from crew (as seen in both military

First patrol boats then the high seas s


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#The Quest To Harness Wind energy At 2, 000 Feet To be more precise it's a stabilizing fin part of a tube-shaped robotic airship designed to tap the power of high-altitude winds.


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Along with providing the researchers with a better understanding of the waters uncharted depths Sandwell says these maps will be useful tools for the military

When you launch a missile from a submarine its launch characteristics are going to be perturbed by the gravity field Sandwell explains.

It s going to affect the initial takeoff angle of the missile so you have to correct for that.


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#Facebook Says Wi-fi Drones Will be sized Jumbo jet If a new Facebook plan is successful the easiest way to access the cloud may be...

Facebook wants to spread Wi-fi Internet to unconnected parts of the world with drones and at#a summit in New york earlier this week the company revealed those drones will be the size of jumbo jets.

In March of 2014 Facebook acquired drone maker Ascenta whose solar-powered drones could potentially#remain airborne at 65000 feet for months or years at a time.

Ascenta's web page has disappeared since the acquisition leaving only a goodbye notice in Facebook-blue.#

#To make this project fly Facebook plans on testing one of the drones over American skies by 2015 hoping to#have the project off the ground in three to five years.

While bringing Internet connectivity to unconnected parts of the world should be a good enough move for public relations Facebook also joined the ongoing war against calling unmanned aircraft drones:


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#Snake Robots And A Quadcopter Fuse Together In this Chimera Drone Rescue robots are better when they travel in packs.

Quadcopter drones can quickly fly over and around obstacles but once on the ground they can t too much besides take off again.

A new chimera-like creation from the Modular Robotics Lab at the University of Pennsylvania combines two snakebots and one quadcopter into a sort of drone superorganism bringing rescue robots together

The drone#is designed explicitly as an alternative to stronger heavier robots that use force to power over rubble.

Roboticist Stella Latscha led the team of researchers that presented the drone last week at the 2014 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems.


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#U s army Wants A Parachuting Tank After years of service in wars--from Iraq to Afghanistan to Iraq again--the Humvee is on its way out.

Now the Army wants to fill its light and fast shoes and to do so they looked at three different vehicles last week during exercises in Fort Benning Georgia. Together the vehicles would enable the Army to do forcible entry missions

which is Pentagonese for land and operate in a hostile place. The first vehicle is in essence a light tank.

Creatively titled Mobile Protected Firepower (MPF) it s an armored vehicle that can be dropped from cargo planes.

The United states hasn't had a light parachutable tank since they retired the M551 Sheridan in 1996 and even then its performance was underwhelming;

armor light enough to drop isn t very protective. Earlier attempts at flying tanks proved less effective.

The next vehicles is the ultra-lightweight combat vehicle (ULCV. The ULCV is in essence a turbo jeep.

It will carry a full nine person infantry squad along with their equipment up to 3200 pounds total.

The Army also wants it to drive cross-country primary road secondary road and urban rubble during both day and night missions.

While the current solicitation for the ULCV doesn't specify it a previous solicitation wanted the vehicle to to incorporate a medium caliber weapon into squad operations.

In essence the ULCV should get a squad into the fight right off the helicopter over unpaved ground

and with a big gun onboard to help them out. Lastly the Army is also looking at a light reconnaissance vehicle (LRV) also carried by Chinook helicopters both inside and underneath.

The LRV will carry six soldiers and their gear and it will go on rougher terrain than the other two Humvee replacements.

Under the solicitation category lethality the Army says it wants an LRV with the capability of defeating

and engaging hardened enemy bunkers light armored vehicles and dismounted personnel in machine gun and sniper positions.

In addition to seeking out threats like that the LRV as requested will go farther than current Humvees protect against some blasts work in all weather and with degraded visibility and defeat outdated tanks.

Together these vehicles will let the Army arrive from the sky and start fighting on day one all

while waiting for heavier vehicles and reinforcements to arrive. If they all work as expected the vehicles would add greatly to

what the Army can do early on in a war with the light tanks protecting the landing zone the combat vehicle carrying soldiers to the fight


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across Australia's Outback in the new Michelin Cruiser Class. Practicality was paramount for these entries

The unusual shape was a compromise between aerodynamics and comfort for at least two people as required by the cruiser class specifications.


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The surveyors were able to pinpoint practice trenches dug during the First world war to prepare troops for battle as well as traces of a military airbase--one of the U k.'s first--built at the site a few years later y


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Researchers have thought about using spider silk for everything from surgical thread to bulletproof vests. There's no reason to make a cute scarf from spider silk of course


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#Pentagon Wants Artificial intelligence In Future Fighters The Department of defense wants future generations of fighter aircraft to come with copilots already installed.

According to#the U s. Naval Institute both the Navy and the Air force want their next generation air superiority fighter to have Artificial intelligence.

The F-X is a fighter concept in development to replace the Air force s current top dog#the stealthy F-22 Raptor

Adding AI could free the pilot's mind to focus more on fewer tasks giving them a cognitive advantage in battle.

Boeing s Phantom Works are developing the F/A-XX Advanced Navy Strike Fighter to replace their own F/A-18 Super hornet

The Navy s own X-47b experimental drone has landed on an aircraft carrier successfully and autonomously so adding a computer copilot to a naval craft could help there too.

Bringing the artificial intelligence inside the cockpit is one major way robots will fly alongside humans in fighters of the future--but it s not the only one.


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#Google Already Testing Delivery Robots In Australia In rural Australia a drone delivers dog treats to a farmer.

The robot is a proof of concept part of#Project Wing by Google X. The program is designed to show that delivery drones are possible

The drone is a tail-sitter taking off vertically with its body perpendicular to the ground.

For the drone it works fine and the design lets the wing fly fast like a plane.

It also means the drone can hover and that s where the delivery mechanism of Project Wing shines:

With the prototype in place the next challenge is creating an infrastructure for drones so that they can travel safely through skies without hitting other vehicles.

While the FAA clearly wants drones to sense and avoid other aircraft its been slow to implement changes

If the drone industry wants to change the world it ll need an FAA that lets it deliver.

Watch the drone in action below and read more about Project Wing at The Atlantic a


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and built on the Bullet Physics engine a game physics simulator. They are also developing a low-cost easy-to-use tensegrity robotics kits to make it easy for people to put together new tensegrity robots for students


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Late 2014 A first-person shooter module is set to be introduced. 2015 A planet-side social module will be added allowing players to explore cities. 2015 The single-player military campaign Squadron 42


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#Autonomous X-47b Flies In Formation With Fighter aircraft If the latest tests are any indication humans

Yesterday the U s. Navy announced the first successful manned & unmanned aircraft flight operations of its experimental X-47b drone.

and an operator on the deck steered the drone aside while#the Hornet landed on the same deck.

Unlike most drones which have a pilot dictating their every move#by remote control the X-47b is largely autonomous calculating its flight paths.


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#South africa's New AHRLAC Fighter Is A Drone Alternative Powered by a pusher propeller, covered in pixel camouflage,

the Advanced High performance Reconnaissance and Surveillance Aircraft (AHRLAC) looks like an alternate history version of a World war i fighter.

drones. The AHRLAC is designed for flexible roles, depending on how it's equipped. These range from surveillance to light attack,

which could make it a useful tool for border patrol, some forms of counterinsurgency warfare, and, perhaps most relevantly, anti-poaching activities.

Pusher propellers were used also on the infamous Predator drone. AHRLAC's maximum speed is about 310 mph,

and some missiles. The manufacturers boast that AHRLAC is the"first ever aircraft to be designed fully


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#Russia Orders Helicopters For Its New Amphibious assault Ships Russia recently ordered a batch of new attack helicopters,

including 32 that could go onto a new amphibious assault ship. There's just one hitch: France is building that ship,

or (in wars) go forth and take the beaches. The contract with French shipbuilders specified two Mistral class ships built in France,

They'll be the first amphibious assault ships for Russia. It's likely each of the four ships would only fly eight attack helicopters so the full order for 32 indicates that Russia expects full delivery of the ships.

what military use the Mistral would add to the war in Ukraine, even with the planned Ka-52k helicopters.

"this chopper is primarily an antitank weapon, and is limited to less than 300 miles of range.

If Russia were to escalate its involvement in Ukraine's war from supporting separatists to formal participation,

should tensions like the 2008 Russia-Georgia war flare up again. Presently, the Mistral-class ships wouldn't let Russia do all that much more in the wars it's most likely to fight,

as Russia shares land borders with the neighbors they're most prone to invade. Regardless of actual military utility, the international community is excited less about the sale, especially after Russia's seizure of Crimea and Moscow's ongoing support for the separatists that shot down a Malaysian airliner.


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#Japan's Military Will Patrol Earth's Orbitals Japan's military plans to take defense to the heavens in 2019.

The"fourth battlefield"paceontains a lot of stuff that's worth protecting, and Japan is hardly the first military to consider it.

Space is big business. A 2013 report from the Satellite Industry Association says that satellites made $189. 5 billion in revenue in 2012.

The architecture of space has had always a military underpinning. American nuclear submarines, hiding out at sea,

used geo-locating satellites to calculate target trajectories, so that they could reliably hit the same points on earth from anywhere.

Even as American troopers started fighting in Afghanistan, the Department of defense was floating ideas about"Space Control"to make sure that nothing in space threatened the important American satellites already there.

"This allows Japan the possibility of defensive military action in space, where before the country was limited by previous law and their constitution's intensely pacifistic Article 9. While On earth,

Japan has grown slowly its military, it's unlikely that a new space force means we'll see Japanese war satellites anytime soon.

Japan, like the United states, is one of 89 countries that signed the Outer space Treaty, which formally prohibits putting

and testing weapons in space s


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#Solar Sponge Efficiently Makes Steam Generating steam is enormously useful. Much of the world's energy actually comes from steam-coal power plants heat up water to produce water vapor,


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The food goes into oxygen-free tanks with particular bacteria species inside that thrive without oxygen.


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#Ground Drone Project: Urban mobile robot chassis The Ground Drone Project wants to make a low cost ground robot chassis for hobbyists

and inventors that is capable of traversing challenging obstacles. The project#s original articulated traction control design offers a unique approach to obstacle traversal.


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One solution to overcomeâ these constraints is the use of marine drones autonomous surfaceâ orâ underwater vehicles capable of traversing great distances and operatingâ independently for prolonged periods of time.

The latest project to take advantage of the benefits of marine drones theâ Robotic Exploration of Ocean Fronts by The british National Oceanographic Centreâ (NOC) is one of largest and most ambitious unmanned

At the beginning of October a fleet of seven marine drones were launched from the Isles of Scilly for a three-week journey across the ocean.

Phase one sees a fleet of seven marine drones being launched from a beach on the Isles of Scilly to travel up to 300 miles to the shelf edge and back.


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The fundingâ sets up a task force to further develop Japan robot manufacturers and help them increase their revenues to $24 billion by 2020.


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#Projector Drone: Could drones broadcast the news? As a Board member of the Professional society of Drone Journalists and part of the team at both I-Drone

and SWARM UAV I am lucky enough to work in the growing civilian UAV industry everyday.

The Projector Droneâ that we have built in Melbourne Australia is one of my favorite in-house projects.

It has provided a great opportunity to explore the role of drones beyond#eye-in the sky#applications.

In short our#Projector Drone#does not record the world around it. It broadcasts onto it. http://player. vimeo. com/video/98604521our proof of concept build uses a modified DJI F550 Flamewheel kit gets twelve minutes flight time and features its own

@i-drone. com. auwritten by Ryan Hamlet for the Professional society of Drone Journalism n


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#Global trends in robotics from patent analysis 120000 robotics patents have been published in the last 10 years tripling in rate from 2004 to 2013 according to the UK Intellectual Property Office Informatics Team.


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Autonomous cars and drones are other examples of robots. The project is launched at theâ AUTOMATICA 2014â conference in Munich.


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the nerves that trigger muscular movement in the eyes and the way that the brain processes vision.


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#Packbot: Serving the Military and World cup Football Packbots will be deployed in Brazil during the 2014â World cup Soccerâ season to bring a high-tech approach to security.

The nationâ#government has secured a $7. 2 million deal with Packbotâ#creators for 30 of the military bots.

The robots will be stationed throughout Brazilâ#12 host cities during the soccer matches to boost security

The sleek Packbot robot system designed by irobot a Bedford Massachusetts-based company made its debut in 2002 in Afghanistan where it helped soldiers clear bunkers caves collapsed building and to cross minefields.

The versatile machine was used again in 2003 in Iraq in urban warfare situations and to search vehicles.

By 2007 more than 800 of these military robots were in use throughout Afghanistan Iraq and several other countries.

The Packbot was also the first remote controlled robot to enter the Fukushima nuclear facility after the East Japan Earthquake and tsunami in March 2011.

Packbot is a unique robotic propulsion system that can reach a road speed of up to 9 miles/hour.

Packbot has the capability to climb up to 60 percent grades and survive submersion in water up to two meters depth.


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