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Students learning advanced math and technology skills in program — and theyre having fun, too. articles.lancasteronline.com
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The demands made on automated order picking in distribution centers grow by the day. Orders, articles and a wide variety of containers must be picked and palletized, whether on pallets or pushcarts, right on schedule and with a minimum of errors. The range of articles and the dimensions and materials of the packaging units are virtually unlimited, be it open or closed trays or beverages wrapped in PET film. In response to these demands, KUKA has developed an application module called Pallet-MIX for automated palletizing. The primary objective is the development of an application module using service, proven jointed-arm robots together with innovative software and gripper technology. A conscious decision was made in favor of a jointed-arm robot with six degrees of freedom, in order to avoid the need for external turning of the packaging unit. This represents a significant advantage over gantry solutions.
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The Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) plans to have fully humanoid robots that think, act, react, learn, make decisions, and virtually do anything a human can do all on its own by the year 2015-2025 to fight all of our wars, completely removing humans from the battle field. Then by the year 2025 they plan to have "nonlethal" humanoid robots living amongst us all (one per household) much like the movie "I- Robot". We are talking only 6 years for the military and 16 years for the general public. Intelligent humanoid robots are more important to the New World Order Agenda than a lot of people may think. The NWO knows that almost none of the police or military are actually going to turn on the citizens of their own country and enforce martial law and a police state. This is why (IMO) that robots are a crucial factor to the success of the NWO. intelligent humanoid robots are exactly what the NWO needs in order to police and enslave everyone. Below is a mainstream news articles about organic eating robots (www.foxnews.com It is about a new robot being developed RIGHT NOW called "Energetically Autonomous Tactical Robot". It is an unmanned robot that thinks and acts for itself. it is fueled by eating organics. the most disturbing thing about this new robot is its most important fuel source is eating dead animals and human bodies... A Maryland company under contract to the Pentagon is working on a steam-powered robot that would fuel itself by gobbling ...
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QR Codes appear at the Connecticut Science Center! Is it a coincidence that the first appearance of QR codes at the technologically saavy Science Center were left by the robots from FIRST Robotics? We think not. Here is a quick look at how they work and what they are. A QR Code is a matrix code (or two-dimensional bar code), used ehavily in Japan and beginning to make digital waves across the United States (See SXSW articles). The "QR" is derived from "Quick Response", as the creator intended the code to allow its contents to be decoded at high speed. Most smart phones these days have the ability to scan these codes and then take the user to a dedicated Internet based location.
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Founded in 1996, Akropolis Marble and Granite Imports of Colmar, PA, opened a new facility in July of 2008. One of the company's latest investments has been a RoboCut twin-table robotic saw/waterjet combination from USG Robotics of Crystal Lake, IL, which revolutionized the company's production. The RoboCut utilizes a pump and cutting nozzle from KMT Waterjet Systems of Baxter Springs, KS, and it also includes USG Robotics' Vein-Match system. This program allows workers and customers to see the design of a kitchen on PC and see how the pieces will line up according to the veining of the material. Check out more videos at www.stoneworld.com or www.stoneworld.com/Articles/Video_Archive
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www.morsecyberknife.com stereotactic radiosurgery Cyberknife Center: Dr. Schwade is an internationally recognized Radiation Oncologist with over 20 years of clinical experience and holds the rank of Clinical Professor of Radiation Oncology at the University of Miami School of Medicine. His former positions include the role of Co-Medical Director at the Miami NeuroScience Center, Associate Director of Clinical Research at the University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Center, Medical Director of the Regional Cancer Treatment Center at Baptist Hospital in Miami, and Chief of the Radiology Biology Section of the Radiation Oncology Branch at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland. Dr. Schwade is a cum laude graduate of Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri and the Medical College of Wisconsin. He served his internship and residency in Radiation Oncology at the University of California in San Francisco. He is a recognized expert in the field of radiosurgery and has performed over 1700 treatments and authored over 80 scientific articles. He is a member of numerous state and national professional societies, including Fellowship in the American College of Radiology and the American College of Radiation Oncology. What is CyberKnife Radiosurgery? CyberKnife radiosurgery is a painless radiation treatment that can be an alternative to open surgery in many cases. The CyberKnife System uses image-guided robotics to precisely and non-invasively destroy tumors and ...
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Ruzena Bajcsy is a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of California, Berkeley, and director emeritus of the Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Science (CITRIS). Her research interests include artificial intelligence, biosystems and computational biology, intelligent systems and robotics, graphics and human-computer interaction, computer vision, and security. From November 2001 to 2004, she served as director of CITRIS, an initiative that brings several UC campuses together with private industry to develop ways to use information technology to affect people's daily lives. Prior to joining Berkeley, Bajcsy headed the Computer and Information Science and Engineering directorate at the National Science Foundation, where she managed a $500 million annual budget. She is a former faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania, where she founded and directed the university's General Robotics and Active Sensory Perception Laboratory and chaired the computer and information science department. Bajcsy is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the National Academy of Science Institute of Medicine as well as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers, and the American Association for Artificial Intelligence. In 2002, Discover Magazine named her one of the 50 most important women in science. Bajcsy has served on numerous advisory boards ...