Feb 20 2009

Robot helps stroke victims to grasp objects

A hand-holding robot can help partially-paralysed stroke patients regain their ability to grasp and pick up objects, according to a new study.The therapy uses a computer-driven robot, which has a metal ‘hand’ that wraps around and opens and closes the patient’s fingers.

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Feb 18 2009

Robotics might be Canada's ticket to moon – Canada.com

Robotics might be Canada's ticket to moon
Canada.com – 10 hours ago
By Tom Spears, Canwest News ServiceNovember 20, 2008 Artists' concept of the next generation of Canadarm. SAFIR – Single Aperture Far-Infrared Observatory, is a large cryogenic space telescope envisioned as a follow-on to the Spitzer Space Telescope.
2009: A space oddity Ottawa Business Journal
MDA Plays Significant Role In Planning Future Global Space Space Daily
Space Ref (press release)
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Feb 18 2009

Facebook TOS compared with MySpace, Flickr, YouTube, Twitter

With today’s outrage over Facebook’s newly altered Terms of Service at its peak, I figured I’d do a quick comparison of their terms of service as regards user-uploaded content to the terms specified by other social networking sites, just to see if said outrage is fully justified. It looks as though the finger-pointing at the Bush robots.txt file wa

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Feb 16 2009

Robotic Prostheses For Human Faces

holy_calamity writes “New Scientist reports on a patent application that suggests implanting polymer muscles beneath the skin of people suffering paralysis of the face to give them control of their features. The technique has already been used successfully to reanimate the eyelids of human cadavers. Movement could be returned to other facial features and even paralyzed limbs in the same way, the surgeons at University of California Davis say. The full patent application is also available on the WIPO site.”

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Feb 11 2009

Fly Me To Which Moon?

Hugh Pickens writes “NASA and the European Space Agency are expected later this week to settle an ongoing debate on whether to send a robotic mission to Jupiter’s moon Europa or Saturn’s moon Titan. Both are difficult places to get to — a mission to either would cost several billion dollars/euros to build and execute — and both have become alluring targets in the quest to learn whether Earth alone supports life. On the one hand, Europa is believed to have liquid oceans beneath its frozen crust which (on Earth at least) are a source of life-supporting chemistry. Scientists would like to scan Europa’s surface for bits of material that may have seeped up from beneath the ice. ‘Imagine if there were microbes entrained in material that has exuded onto the surface of Europa and they’ve been sitting there for maybe three million years,’ says planetary scientist Dr. Brad Dalton. On the other hand, Titan has two enticing features in the search for life: liquids on the surface, and a thick atmosphere that can be used to slow down a spacecraft and help put it into orbit. Titan’s surface water is locked into the crust as ice, but scientists suspect there may be a subsurface ocean where water mingles with ammonia. The mission will not get to the launch pad before 2020. ‘It’s unfortunate that there has to be a decision,’ says NASA/JPL astrobiologist Dr. Kevin Hand. ‘It’s important to go to both. They are both such amazing and tantalizing worlds in terms of finding life.'”

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Feb 9 2009

Preparing for the robot takeover 101 – Toronto Star

Preparing for the robot takeover 101
Toronto Star – 7 Feb 2009
AP FILE PHOTO This would include kudos from Bill Gates, who dubbed him "the best person I know at predicting the future of artificial intelligence.
New unconventional school to study ways to harness technology's power Prince George Citizen
Google, Yahoo and NASA back Singularity University DigitalJournal.com
Financial Times – Rediff – Periscope (subscription) – HPCwire
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Feb 9 2009

Preparing for the robot takeover 101 – Toronto Star

Preparing for the robot takeover 101
Toronto Star – 7 Feb 2009
AP FILE PHOTO This would include kudos from Bill Gates, who dubbed him "the best person I know at predicting the future of artificial intelligence.
New unconventional school to study ways to harness technology's power Prince George Citizen
Google, Yahoo and NASA back Singularity University DigitalJournal.com
Financial Times – Periscope (subscription) – Next Big Future – Rediff
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Feb 9 2009

Preparing for the robot takeover 101 – Toronto Star

Preparing for the robot takeover 101
Toronto Star – 7 Feb 2009
AP FILE PHOTO This would include kudos from Bill Gates, who dubbed him "the best person I know at predicting the future of artificial intelligence.
New unconventional school to study ways to harness technology's power Prince George Citizen
Google, Yahoo and NASA back Singularity University DigitalJournal.com
Financial Times – Periscope (subscription) – Next Big Future – Rediff
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Feb 9 2009

Preparing for the robot takeover 101 – Toronto Star

Preparing for the robot takeover 101
Toronto Star – 7 Feb 2009
AP FILE PHOTO This would include kudos from Bill Gates, who dubbed him "the best person I know at predicting the future of artificial intelligence.
New unconventional school to study ways to harness technology's power Prince George Citizen
Google, Yahoo and NASA back Singularity University DigitalJournal.com
Financial Times – Periscope (subscription) – Next Big Future – Rediff
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Feb 9 2009

Albert Einstein Robot: The True Test of The Theory of Relativity – DigitalJournal.com


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Albert Einstein Robot: The True Test of The Theory of Relativity
DigitalJournal.com – 6 Feb 2009
by M Dee Dubroff. If Elvis lives and perform wedding ceremonies, can’t others whom we admire do the same? Albert Einstein, although dead for more than 50 years, now smiles, looks around and makes eye contact with passersby.
Einstein Brought Back To Life In Robot Form RedOrbit
Einstein robot smiles when you do Reuters Canada
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