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Developing a new generation of underwater robots, the profiling floats to explore key ocean areas to better understand the biogeochemical cycles of carbon and the nitrogen is the objective of the project remOcean team led by Herve Claustre, researcher to the Oceanographic Observatory of Villefranche-sur-Mer (CNRS / UPMC).
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Read Metro Technology today where it was about Hollywood that is now taking on space and space exploration.
It is James Cameron, you know, he has made the Avatar who will develop a 3-D camera to be installed on Mars Robot Curiosity. He does this with Malin Space Science Systems a technology company in San Diego.
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ESA's Committee on Industry and Procurement Policy held its last meeting of the EAC (European Astronaut Centre) just outside Cologne in Germany. During the two days discussed a number of issues with a very nice feature in the form of a guided tour of the facilities.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 05 July 2010 )
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 Robot Geminoid F and Model
A group of Japanese researchers and companies have created a robot more human corpses than ever before. It is also cheaper than previous models.
The robot, Geminoid F, has been created to mimic people. It should, hypothetically, be able to work in hospitals, reception areas and museums. The author, Hiroshi Ishiguro of Osaka University, showed up a pioneer in 2006.
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Employees Osaka University (Japan) presented to the public another robot child.
M3-neony outwardly looks like a real baby (50 cm, 3,5 kg). It is equipped with 22 mini-motors, 90 tactile sensors and microphones located in the eyes and ears. Crawl not knows how, but how assured developers can learn if the owners would patiently play the role of parents. This is his main difference from the simple Tamagotchi.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 10 March 2010 )
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