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Here are a few more roboty stories that have been posted recently.

The Pittsburgh Business Times reports of an academic / military cooperation to develop next generation of warfare; Carnegie Mellon, Boeing Building Army Combat Robot. Seems like a good blend of money and "savoir-faire", as the french would say.

In the Democrat and Chronicle, a researcher is featured preparing his robot for the upcoming AAAI conference in Edmonton -- UR Robot to Strut its Stuff. It kinda looks like a huge vacuum cleaner!

Finally, CNN has an article about really small artificial insects that can be used to scout terrain, in exploration or for spying; Tiny Flying Robots: Future Masters of Espionage. Nature inspired artificial systems are becoming increasingly popular these days...

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Saturday 03 August, 14:36
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