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Unusual Heroes

The NY Times reports of an exhibition in the Hall of Science called Robotics -- Unusual Heroes, Wired to Go. There's a robotic arm, ABB, that can make shots fairly accurately; NASA's naturally involved, as well as some gadgets you'd expect to find in a Bond movie.

On a vaguely related robotics topic, the Pittsburg Business Times has an article about the Five Players [that] Hold Key to Robotics Success. There's a list of people involved in the local Pittsburgh area, working in companies, universities, or government institutions.

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Sunday 07 July, 16:44
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