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MRK-27 BT 28.10.2009, 17:06 1 comment

Russian robotic soldier revealed

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13.09.2010, 07:27 17 comments

Weapons ads on Washington subway-just part of the scenery

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Laptop Secrets: UK Defense Ministry is missing a computer

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Bracing humanity for rise of robots

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Robobees: Insect-like robots are creating a buzz

Published: 07 December, 2009, 10:53
Edited: 28 February, 2010, 19:35

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The US army hopes Micro Air Vehicle technology could save soldiers' lives.

Researchers at the Autonomous Vehicle Laboratory at the University of Maryland are using a $12 million grant to study the way insects, birds, snakes, and bats navigate and communicate.

Their Micro Air Vehicles, or MAVs, could be used to carry out dangerous air surveillance and save lives on the ground.

Joseph Conroy, an engineer at the Maryland Lab, says, “We would like these vehicles to emulate the insects’ ability to go through an environment without hitting obstacles.”

Conroy is manning the robots for now, but he says the goal is for the MAVs to be completely independent.

“As a biologist, I am studying how insects fly in their environments,” says Jason Vance, “so that we can develop strategies by which to program these autonomous flyers to be able to respond to their environment.”

The enthusiasts are studying everything from the motion of a honeybee to the precise flapping of wings…to finally producing microchips which function just like an insect’s brain.

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07.12.2009, 08:53 3 comments

Russian clothing brand loses US court battle

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DaBeast February 28, 2010, 15:24
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I understand that aside from power source, a simple gust of wind is making it difficult to handle these. Given the DC sightings, if they were outside, maybe they have worked out that issue.

kirk February 15, 2010, 15:35
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The question is not the control system or the optics.... The only real question is the power source. Why isn't this addressed?

emalee January 20, 2010, 16:54
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i think that is a good idea