Jan 19 2009

Lost in Space Robot star May dies – BBC News


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Lost in Space Robot star May dies
BBC News – 11 hours ago
Veteran actor and stuntman Bob May, best known for donning The Robot's suit in the hit 1960s TV show Lost in Space, has died at the age of 69.
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Jan 19 2009

Lost in Space actor, stuntman Bob May dies – CBC.ca


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Lost in Space actor, stuntman Bob May dies
CBC.ca – 1 hour ago
Veteran Hollywood actor and stuntman Bob May, best known for playing the Robot in 1960s TV hit Lost in Space, has died at age 69. He died Sunday in a hospital in Lancaster, Calif.
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Jan 19 2009

'Lost in Space' actor Bob May dies at 69 in Calif. – The Associated Press


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'Lost in Space' actor Bob May dies at 69 in Calif.
The Associated Press – 5 hours ago
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Bob May, who donned The Robot's suit in the hit 1960s television show "Lost in Space," has died. He was 69.
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Jan 18 2009

'Lost in Space' actor Bob May dies at 69 from congestive heart failure – The Canadian Press


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'Lost in Space' actor Bob May dies at 69 from congestive heart failure
The Canadian Press – 50 minutes ago
LOS ANGELES – Bob May, who won a cult following as The Robot in the hit 1960s television show "Lost in Space," died Sunday of congestive heart failure.
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Jan 18 2009

The Best Robots of 2008

An anonymous reader writes “Robot innovation continued its relentless advances during 2008. SingularityHub has a showcase of the best robot videos of the past year. These robot videos are really amazing, and they show just how far we have come in the field of robotics in recent years.” The videos include toy robots, robot musicians (which we’ve discussed in the past), modular robots that work together to move around, robots doing synchronized martial arts, the BigDog robot that can walk on almost any type of terrain, and robot soccer. We’ve also recently talked about a couple of robots that will bring you beer.

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Jan 18 2009

How robotic parking works

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Jan 15 2009

Methane On Mars May Indicate Living Planet

Riding with Robots writes “NASA is announcing today that the definitive detection of methane in the Martian atmosphere means the planet is still alive, at least geologically, and perhaps even biologically. ‘Methane is quickly destroyed in the Martian atmosphere in a variety of ways, so our discovery of substantial plumes of methane in the northern hemisphere of Mars indicates some ongoing process is releasing the gas,’ said one agency scientist. The gas was detected with observations made over over several Martian years with NASA telescopes at Mauna Kea, Hawaii. Both biological and geological processes could explain the methane.”

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Jan 12 2009

APOD: In the Shadow of Saturn

In the shadow of Saturn, unexpected wonders appear. The robotic Cassini spacecraft now orbiting Saturn recently drifted in giant planet’s shadow for about 12 hours and looked back toward the eclipsed Sun. Cassini saw a view unlike any other…

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Jan 9 2009

Will Robots With Advanced Group Intelligence Evolve?

Researchers at the University of York have investigated large swarms of up to 10,000 miniature robots which can work together to form a single, artificial life form. The multi-robot approach to artificial intelligence is a relatively new one, and has developed from studies of the swarm behavior of social insects such as ants.

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Jan 9 2009

Are Two Movies Called 9 Coming Out On The Same Day?

Those awesome rag doll guys (in the animated film 9) may be able to defeat a whole army of killer robots. But now they’re facing the most unlikely adversary — another movie, called Nine.

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