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Bugged Bugs
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| Topic: Robotics & A.I. |
11/26/11 |
| Summary: New research may lead to the use of insects to monitor hazardous situations before sending in humans. |
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A Robot Biologist
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| Topic: Robotics & A.I. |
10/17/11 |
| Summary: Scientists recently demonstrated one of the most complex scientific modeling problems ever solved by a computer. |
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A.I. in a Test Tube
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| Topic: Robotics & A.I. |
07/26/11 |
| Summary: Researchers have taken a major step toward creating artificial intelligence - not in a robot, but in a test tube. The team created an artificial neural network out of DNA that, like a brain, is able to recall memories based on incomplete patterns. |
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Justin, the Remote-Controlled Space Android
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| Topic: Robotics & A.I. |
07/03/11 |
| Summary: An experimental android named Justin is preparing for a stay on the International Space Station, where it will help astronauts test technologies like 'telepresence' for future missions on the Moon, Mars and beyond. |
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Sensitive Skin for Robots
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| Topic: Robotics & A.I. |
07/01/11 |
| Summary: Scientists are developing an artificial skin for robots that will improve the 'perceptions' of robots. The science could have applications in the future of robotic space exploration. |
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Building a DNA Computer
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| Topic: Robotics & A.I. |
06/03/11 |
| Summary: Researchers have built the most complex biochemical circuit ever created from scratch, made with DNA-based devices in a test tube that are analogous to the electronic transistors on a computer chip. |
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New Android More Life-Like than Star Trek's Data
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| Topic: Robotics & A.I. |
03/12/11 |
| Summary: Scientists have developed an incredibly life-like android, dubbed Geminoid DK. such technology could eventually have applications for the future of space exploration. |
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AstrobioBot: The Story Begins
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| Topic: Robotics & A.I. |
03/07/11 |
| Summary: Astrobiology Magazine introduces our first comic series, The Amazing Adventures of AstrobioBot. This digital version of a Sunday comic will follow the journeys of a little robot as he builds himself into a full-fledged astrobiology explorer. |
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Building Biological Computers
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| Topic: Robotics & A.I. |
03/05/11 |
| Summary: New research shows that genetically modified cells can be made to communicate with each other as if they were electronic circuits. The study is a groundbreaking step toward building complex systems where the body's own cells can help to keep us healthy. |
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