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Tag Archives: robotics
A delegation from the Japanese Association of Defense Industries visited the U.S. Army Research Laboratory Oct. 5, 2016, for briefings and demonstrations on the future of autonomy.
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Posted in Articles, Featured, Rotator, STEM, Technology
Tagged ARL Public Affairs, Army Lab, autonomy, David McNally, Department of Defense (DoD), DoD, DOD and science, DoD Armed with Science, IHI Aerospace Co. Ltd., Japan, Japanese Association of Defense Industries, Japanese Defense Industry Delegation, machine intelligence, Mimoto Akiyo, robotics, technologies, Third Offset Strategy, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States
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Deputy Secretary of Defense Robert O. Work inspected advanced projects in areas like robotics, miniaturization, and manufacturing that are meant to ensure the United States can maintain military superiority without matching an adversary plane-for-plane, tank-for-tank or troop-for-troop.
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Posted in Articles, Engineering, Featured, Photos, Research, Rotator, Technology
Tagged advanced Army technology, advanced projects, adversary, ARL Public Affairs, army research laboratory, David McNally, Department of Defense (DoD), Deputy Secretary of Defense, DoD, DOD and science, DoD Armed with Science, DoD Deputy Secretary, Engineers, manufacturing, military superiority, miniaturization, Robert O. Work, robotics, scientists, technologies, Third Offset Strategy, United States
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With 3.5 million dollars in prizes at stake, the DARPA Robotics Challenge is heating up. With only months left, this is the final countdown…and these are the final few.
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Posted in Articles, Challenge, Featured, Robots
Tagged armed with science, Captain Picard, DARPA Robotics Challenge, disaster response, dod robots, DOD Science, dod tech, DRC Expo, final robot countdown, Gill Pratt, half human, half robot, Jean-Luc Picard, Jessica L. Tozer, Jessica Tozer, robot challenge, robotics, robots, science-fiction, Star Trek, Unmanned Aerial Systems
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Meet the Scientists: Ayax Ramirez explains how a choice between a motorcycle and a book changed his life forever.
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Posted in Articles, Featured, Meet the Scientists, STEM
Tagged Advanced Systems and Applied Sciences Divisions, armed with science, AWS, Ayax Ramirez, biofuel cells, biofuels, environmental sciences, information dominance, Jessica L. Tozer, Jessica Tozer, laser communications, Meet the Scientists, navy, optics, photonics, robotics, Space and Warfare Systems Center Pacific, SSC Pacific, stem, Thomas Alva Edison, warfighter
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Robots utilize their advanced sensing and reasoning capabilities to further their agenda in this episode of Robot Secrets Revealed (a Naval Research Lab production).
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Posted in Articles, Robots, Videos
Tagged AI, androids, anthropomorphic robots, armed with science, Artificial Intelligence, AWS, cool technology, damage control, data, different environments, DoD science blog, facility, fire-fighting, future, IEDs, innovation, Jessica L. Tozer, Jessica Tozer, lab, Laboratory for Autonomous Systems Research, LASR, Lucas, Marvin the Paranoid Android, Naval Research Lab, naval research laboratory, NRL, Octavia, Rear Adm. Matthew Klunder, research, robot skin, robot takeover, robotics, robots, robots with faces, SciFi, service members, Star Trek, state-of-the-art
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Brain research experts at DARPA’s Congressional Tech Showcase demonstrated an artificial arm and hand that can do everything from picking up cups to playing the piano, powered by the user’s brain.
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Posted in Articles, Robots, Technology
Tagged bionic limbs, Congressional Tech Showcase, DARPA’s Revolutionizing Prosthetics, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Department of Defense, DoD, Johns Hopkins University, Mike McLoughlin, neurological condition, robotics, science-fiction movie
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