“Robot dogs” -- four-legged headless machines mounted with cameras and sensors -- may one day be prowling along the Southwest border, spotting undocumented migrants or sniffing out drug smugglers.
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It's called the Type-X Robotic Combat Vehicle, but because we find that a bit too complicated, but also because of its attributes, we like to call it the robot tank. The robot tank is an autonomous ...
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Headless humanoid robot controlled by voice built in 40 days, performs manufacturing tasks
A Paris-based firm that develops exoskeleton products has unveiled a humanoid robot for the first time. Called Calvin, the robot is claimed to have been developed in 40 days. Wandercraft’s latest ...
A headless robot about the size of a labrador will be camouflaged as a coyote to ward off migratory birds and other wildlife at Alaska's second largest airport. The Alaska Department of Transportation ...
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