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| IFOMIND Credit: SGAI |
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| How self-perception emerges during the early stages of human development. Credit: IST Results |
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| BabyBot learns to take first steps |
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Modular robotic units self-assembled into this structure able to walk on four legs.
Credit: USC Information Science Institute |
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SuperBot modular robotic units assemble into a circular structure able to roll like a wheel.
Credit: USC Information Sciences Institute |
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SuperBot modular robotic units self assemble into larger structures, such as this humanoid walker assembly.
Credit: USC Information Science Institute |
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Robots communicate to identify "food."
Credit: Laboratory of Intelligent Design Systems, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. |
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Robots communicate to identify "food." Credit: Laboratory of Intelligent Design Systems, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.
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Robots communicate to identify "food." Credit: Laboratory of Intelligent Design Systems, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.
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| Dario Floreano |
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| The 13-foot-tall walking robot Ambler poses for a photo op. The blue box is a scanning laser rangefinder.credit: Carnegie Mellon University |
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| Dante II prepares to rappel down the crater wall of Mount Spurr, a volcano in Alaska.credit:Carnegie Mellon University |
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| The eight-legged robot Dante in the vapor clouds of Mount Erebus, an active volcano in Antarctica.credit: Carnegie Mellon University |
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| Nomad´ virtual dashboard enabled scientists to simulate the experience of driving the robot in near-real-time, even though they were controlling it from thousands of miles away.credit: Carnegie Mellon University |
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| Nomad searches for meteorites in the frozen wastes of Antarctica´ Elephant Moraine. credit: Carnegie Mellon University |
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| In 1997, Nomad, under remote-control, traveled more than 220 kilometers (137 miles) across Chile´ Atacama Desert. credit: Carnegie Mellon University |
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| The ENDURANCE robot, disassembled so that engineers could repair its thruster controllers. Photo Credit: Henry Bortman. |
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| ENDURANCE was successfully tested in ice-covered Lake Mendota on Wednesday, February 13, 2008. Photo Credit: Henry Bortman. |
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| ENDURANCE prepares for a night dive in Madison, Wisconsin´ Lake Mendota. Photo Credit: Henry Bortman. |
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| ENDURANCE robotic explorer, in an icy Wisconsin lake. |
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| Stone Aerospace Logistics Manager Vickie Siegel prepares to install a high-definition digital camera in the ENDURANCE robot. Photo Credit: Henry Bortman. |
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| ENDURANCE robotic explorer during field tests in Madison, Wisconsin. Photo Credit: Henry Bortman. |
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| ENDURANCE emerges from its makeshift lab in the University of Wisconsin´ Water Science building. Photo Credit: Henry Bortman. |
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| ENDURANCE is lowered into Lake Mendota on its final day of cold-water testing. Photo Credit: Henry Bortman. |
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| NASA is developing robots and software systems that can aid humans in exploring other planets. Photo credit: NASA. |
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| Members of the AMASE team examine the Cliffbot rover during a field test in Svalbard, Norway. Credit: NASA/JPL/AMASE. |
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| JPL robotics engineer Paulo Younse poses with Cliffbot during a field test of the rover´ climbing abilities. Credit: NASA/JPL/AMASE. |
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| An early prototype of Cliffbot being tested at JPL in Pasadena, Calif., several years before its deployment to the Arctic for cold-weather testing. Credit: NASA/JPL |
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| GeorgiaTechRobo |
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| STEREOconcept |
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| Jasonlifted |
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| JasonScientists |
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| NASASpider |
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| EO1 |
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| Benthic Rover |
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| Nereus1 |
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| Nereus2 |
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| Autonomous |
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| Autonomous2 |
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| Data |
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| Robonaut 2 Test |
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| Chukchi Sea |
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| Senseta |
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| MER-FIDO Test |
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