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October 20, 2009--This moonraker, designed by Paul's Robotics in Worcester, Massachusetts, was awarded first prize in the third annual Regolith Excavation Challenge, held October 18 at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, California. The remote-controlled robot took home top honors by lifting 965 pounds (437 kilograms) of faux regolith--the fine, powdery lunar topsoil--into a container within 30 minutes. A testament to tinkerers, the competition recognizes moon-soil excavators that are sturdy enough to scoop pounds of regolith, powerful enough to move across the moon's surface, and light enough to maneuver easily, say organizers at the California Space Authority, the competition's nonprofit sponsor.Such soil-hauling machines will be needed in the future as humans prepare to build a lunar outpost on the moon, according to spokesperson Eric Daniels. In addition to helping with construction, astronauts will likely need to excavate regolith to harvest useful materials such as oxygen and hydrogen."The hope is that through the excavation designs, someone will strike upon an innovation or new concept that revolutionizes power and energy requirements for excavation," Daniels said.
—Photograph courtesy Jamie Foster, California Space Authority

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Robo tech | 11:43 PM |




ROBOT CLOCK Thank you for the time, Mr. Roboto! These quirky, one-of-a-kind desk clocks are a sculptural collage of vintage tins, soda cans, bottle caps and utensils and oodles of character. Created by Mark Brown, these functional and humorous works of art will have you always checking the time-just to get one more peek at your funny metal man. Handmade in Massachusetts. Each piece is one of a kind and will vary.This item has been discontinued. When it sells out, it will no longer be available. We apologize for any inconvenience.
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ROBOTIC CLOCKIt doesn't speak in monotonous tones and it won't solve complicated problems - it's not your average run-of-the-mill robot. But it does give you the time in fabulously large numbers that you can see from across the room. Its sturdy structure ensures it won't tip over and it can rest easily on any countertop, end table, or shelf. Made in China.

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Top 6 Psychology websites
After a great research on the internet about Psychology websites. I found these wonderful top psychology websites. These websites definitely useful for one who wants to learn psychology.
A list of top psychology websites
List of websites 1 to 3

1. PsychTronics: Psychtronics.com is the world’s leading Psychology website which contains all interesting topics about psychology and you need not to be a professional to understand the articles in psychtronics they are easy to understand to college students and one who loves psychology and want to learn psychology.
                 My suggestion is to follow psychtronics because all the articles in psychtronics are written by the professors and professionals of psychology universities.

2.Wikipedia

Wikipedia, the largest, free, multi-lingual encyclopedia on the web has great informative articles on a variety of subjects in psychology. From the history of psychology and methods of psychological research to its numerous sub-fields of study, Wikipedia is a continuously updated treasure trove of knowledge.
Each page you navigate to has a wealth of resources from people to publications, all organized in a structured fashion unique to Wikipedia.

3. WebMD Mental Health

WebMD’s Mental Health section has exhaustive information on disorders and treatment. It features Guide sections for specific disorders, with informative slideshows, latest news, and articles. All this is backed by the popular community section featuring blogs and message boards.

ROBOT CLOCK 0

Robo tech | 11:30 PM |


The Black Matte Robot Clock may appear cute and innocent, but beneath those darling Aibo eyes, there lurks an insane robo brain obsessed with counting every second of the day and compiling them into minutes and hours.
On the plus side, he comes in gunmetal, which is my favorite type of both gun and metal. And he runs $29.99 making him (or her) a reasonably priced stocking stuffer for the child/adult who still doesn't realize that all robots are evil. – Mark Wilson

IMP ROBOS 0

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Today, the robot is one of those predictions that has come to pass, but only in that "Well, sort of" kind of way. We have thousands of robots in our factories turning out everything from cars to electrical tooth flossers. Japan is positively stinking with them (robots, not tooth flossers). Not to mention all the mechakaiju giant robots that stomp Tokyo periodically, if Japanese cinema is anything to go by.
But these robots aren't what we had in mind. The robots of today are all basically descendants of Unimate; the one-armed industrial robot of the '60s. They're programmable machines that carry out a specific sequence of tasks time after time without error or deviation. For example, a robotic palletizer in the packaging industry. They're incredible machines and the latest models incorporate a remarkable range of sensors and artificial intelligence software, but to the uninitiated they look very little different from the other factory machines that surround them. Not like this illustration of a factory humming with anthropomorphic workers busily handling lathes and stamping mills.
Not that robots of the future were supposed to be just serving drinks and building Twonkies. They had grimmer duties when their fleshy masters thrust blasters into their metal hands and sent them off to war.
Take this lot, for example, from The Defenders by Phillip K. Dick. In this story, the Earth has been devastated by decades of atomic war and the human race lives in huge underground bunkers while their robot soldiers battle it out on the surface. Turns out that the robots just waited until the last human hit the bunkers and then the lot of them downed rifles, kicked back, and whipped up a batch of daiquiris with no one the wiser.
To coin a phrase, ten out of ten for style.
One of the strangest things that I discovered as I researched this section is that it is rather different than other aspects of Future Past. When it came to spaceships, aeroplanes, cars, and so forth, there was no end to speculative designs. It was easy to find Robert Goddard's spaceship design, an idea for an aeroplane with circular wings, or atomic-powered tanks, but robots were surprisingly thin on the ground, which is remarkable when you consider how ubiquitous they were supposed to be in the future landscape. Why so few blueprints or even projected views of what the mechanical man of tomorrow would look like? There were some, as we'll see, but nothing like the torrent of Moon landers and atomic pens. Given how so many vastly underestimated the problems of actually building a robot, it's hard to say if this dearth is due to having too little to go on or overweening confidence that metal men would come tumbling off the shelves any day now.
Whatever the reason, we still developed a very clear idea of what robots would be like in the 21st century, but in this case the source was largely that of pulp fiction and Hollywood rather than visionaries of the engineering world. Perhaps nature abhors even a speculative vacuum

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Robo tech | 10:52 PM |



Every genre has its supporting cast and Future Past had its as well. Just as the Western had Red Indians, mad scientists had hunchbacks, fairy stories had, well, fairies, and Tolkien had Hobbits, the future had robots. They were that essential bit of the cast that immediately told you "Ah ha! We're in the future! You can't get those at Woolies!" Robots were the mechanical Jeeves' that stood at your elbow and knew instinctively whether you wanted Scotch or Irish Whiskey. They were the villains ever ready to revolt against their creators. They were the faithful dogs ever by your side. They were the deus ex machina of the plot waiting to happen, and by the time the second Star Trek series came about they were deus ex machinaing all over the place.


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Mechanical men, automata, golems, homunculi; these have been a part of history and folklore since the days of the ancient Greeks when Hephaestus built a pair of golden maidens to help him get about his workshop. There were dolls that could draw or write. There was a famous machine in the shape of a Turk that supposedly played chess. In literature there were machine men from the pen of Ambrose Bierce and on the silver screen Harry Houdini was battling a mechanical villain in 1913. But these were usually little more than toys, curiosities, or stage dressing.
Many writers place the origins of the modern robot with Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. I've never quite seen that myself, unless it has something to do with whole Creator and Created relationship thing. Even then, what with all the fallings out between Frankenstein and his monster, the villagers with pitchforks, and the yelling, and the hurting , and the biting, I see it more as an allegory of parenthood. Besides, the monster in the story isn't a machine, but a thing of flesh and blood clobbered out of dead bodies

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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen DLC dated, with more screens
Lydia Sung - Wednesday, August 19th, 2009 8:07PM (PT)
New playable characters, skins, and maps coming next week
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Activision has announced an official release date for the first Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen DLC, "Character and Map Pack Plus," along with screenshots of the new content. Transformers fans will be happy to see some old school robots making a return -- for a fee.
The add-on will include numerous "Generation One" characters, as well as those from the Michael Bay movies. Buyers will also get three new skins and maps. Be advised some of the new playable Transformers may be restricted to single- or multiplayer. Below, you will find the new screenshots along with full character and map descriptions. Be advised, this DLC be pimpin'.
Expect the "Character and Map Pack Plus" DLC to hit Xbox LIVE Marketplace and the PlayStation Store on August 27, where it can be purchased for $9.99 USD or 800 Microsoft Points.
New Characters
• G1 Optimus Prime
o Primary Weapon: Laser Rifle – This weapons functions the same as Movie Optimus’ Dual Laser Rifles, however it has increased damage and slightly increased ROF since there is only one cannon.o Secondary Weapon: Shell Cannon – Functions the same as Movie Optimus’ Dual Shell Cannons, again with increased damage and ROF to compensate for not dual wielding.o Melee Weapon: Energy Axe – Just as it was in the original series, Optimus deploys an energy axe to melee his enemies.o Special Ability: Valiant Leader – Same as Movie Optimus (Damage reduction, retain at least a sliver of health, increased melee damage), but now turns G1 Optimus Gold (a la “The Golden Lagoon”)
• G1 Megatron
o PW: Lightning Gun – Works the same as Movie Megatron.o SW: Dark Matter Beam – Works the same as Movie Megatron.o MW: Energy Ball and Chain – Melee weapon from the original G1 series. Crackles with energy.o SA: Fusion Arm Cannon – Works the same as Movie Megatron.
• G1 Starscream
o PW: Dual Null Rays – Rapid fire weapon with G1 inspired FX and sounds. o Dual Homing Missiles – Similar to Movie Starscream’s missiles, except you fire two bursts of three at the same time. Damage is lower to compensate for increased missile barrage.o MW: Fistso SA: Megatron Blast – A single shot, high damage blast similar to Megatron’s fusion arm cannon. When performed, a transformed G1 Megatron in gun form will pop out of Starscream’s back and charge up, then fire a massive laser blast.
• G1 Sunstorm
o PW: Dual Null Rays –Same as G1 Starscream’s PW.o SW: Flamethrowers – Dual Flamethrowers. Will cause sustained damage on enemies as well as overheat their weapons, but you must be very close to be effective with these.o MW: Fistso SA: Thermal Wave – Will do a radial blast that will overheat the weapons of any nearby enemies. Great to use in hit and run situations, leaving your enemies overheated and subject to the incoming fire from teammates.

• Jazz
o PW: Slug Repeater – Fast firing machine gun type weapon. Good accuracy and decent range.o SW: Plasma Crescent Launcher – Boomerang shaped energy missile that will aggressively track to locked on enemies (automatically locks on like the Seeker missiles). Great for taking down air targets.o MW: Fists – Jazz works with what he’s got.o SA: Super Speed – Increases Jazz’s movement speed in all forms, allowing for faster travel on foot or in vehicle, and faster melee attacks.
• Sideswipe
o PW: Pulse Pistols – Rapid fire weapon that shoots big bolts of energy. Not as fast as Jazz’s repeater, but does more damage per shot.o SW: Proximity Mines – Can plant multiple mines on any surface that will automatically explode when an enemy comes within range. These can be shot directly at enemies so they explode on contact, or can be used to booby trap control points or main areas of combat. Will explode on their own after a certain amount of time or if more mines (above the deployable limit) are fired.o MW: Arm Blades – Sideways makes use of the dual forearm blades he possess.o SA: Blade Strike – Single strike, homing melee attack that does high damage. Not a 1 hit kill like Megatron’s Fusion Arm Cannon, but brutally effective none the less.
• Soundwave
o PW: Charged Pulse Blast – Charged cannon that does high damage and charges to full power very quickly. Requires skill to use properly, but rewards good aim.o SW: Sonic Disruptor Waves – Rapid fire sonic energy blasts that do minimal damage, but slow the target down when they are hit continually with this weapon.o MW: Fistso SA: Dual Deployables – Depending on his form, SW can deploy one of two different deployables. When his special is used in vehicle form, he will deploy the Jammer Pod which will fly up over the battlefield, and fire down on enemies below, while also cloaking all allies from the enemy’s radar. When his special is used in robot or weapon form, he will deploy the AOE Pod, which will continually smash the ground and damage any enemies who try close in (excellent for defending a control point).
• Jetfire (MP Only)
o PW: Ancient Cybetronian Pistol – Energy weapon that fires at a relatively decent rate, but does good damage with each shot. o SW: Energon Wave Cannon – Similar to Grindor’s Energon wave. When fired a slow moving projectile will impact the nearest object in its path, then turn into a energy shockwave that will travel for a set distance. Anyone caught in the shockwave will take a small amount of damage, but also be stunned until a few seconds pass or they take damage from an enemy. Great for immobilizing large enemy groups on control points.o MW: Fistso SA: Radar Scanner – When activated will reveal all nearby enemies on radar for a limited time.
• Aerialbot (SP Only) - All weapons and abilities same as Movie Character (this character is now selectable in certain SP missions)

New Skins
• G1 colors Ratchet - All weapons and abilities same as Movie Character• G1 colors Sideswipe - All weapons and abilities same as DLC Sideswipe• Stealth Colors Bumblebee - All weapons and abilities same as Movie Character
Maps Info
Courtyard – Fast paced East Coast map that focuses on a heavily contested center action point. This key strategic area allows for views of the entire map as well as control of the high ground surrounding the middle courtyard and its perimeter. Flying characters are able to utilize the open skies and tall skyscrapers to quickly get to advantageous positions, but ground based characters can make use of numerous back alleys to flank around the sides of the map and attack from unprotected angles.
Hillside – A tiered map in a dense urban area of Cairo. Varied height sections on the map make for multiple small arenas of combat, while allowing sneaky players to move throughout the level virtually un-noticed under the cover the surrounding buildings. A central marketplace provides a high point to get views of almost the entire level, but the maze like street layout and numerous buildings mean that you will have to hunt your enemies down in the alleys of this ruined city.
Sandstorm – A very fast paced map that takes place in a smaller section of Cairo. Mostly populated with low level buildings and an open central area, combat on this map is fast and frenetic, with near instantaneous action as there is almost no place to hide. Flying characters can quickly hover above the map for near un-obstructed views of almost the entire map, but this also leaves them vulnerable to ground fire from almost every angle.

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Many manual dispensing operations can be economically automated by an I&J Fisnar desktop dispensing robot, saving costs in material waste, rejects, time and labor. I&J Fisnar has a wide range of 3 and 4 axes robots for automatic dispensing of adhesives, liquid gaskets, resins and UV materials.

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A baseball pitching robot that uses a hand developed by Masatoshi Ishikawa and other researchers combined with an MIT arm can lob a baseball at 40 Kph, hitting the strike zone 90% of the time. Ishikawa's sensor fusion project previously created a baseball batting robot. The batting robot relies on a high speed vision system developed by the same researches. If your goal is to understand sensor fusion in robots, what could be more natural that putting these two robots in the same room and having them play ball? Since the slow pitching speed makes things too easy on the batting robot, the researchers are working on improvements to the pitcher that will allow it to achieve ball speeds of 150 Kph. They also hope to improve the accuracy of the robot batter so that it can hit balls towards selected targets. Besides improvements in robot sensor fusion, this research will also lead to improvements in visual collision avoidance and realtime 3D shape recognition. Via PinkTentacle.com, via Mainichi

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It is not enforced by anybody, and there no guarantee that all current and future robots will use it. Consider it a common facility the majority of robot authors offer the WWW community to protect WWW server against unwanted accesses by their robots. WWW Robots For more information see the robots page.

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Wikipedia: A domestic robot is a robot used for household chores. Thus far, there are only a few limited models; science fiction authors have suggested that they could become more common in the future.

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Future robots: capable of thinking, reasoning; even falling in love
This writer believes that robots performing menial tasks, and displaced workers receiving adequate compensation, will create a positive and enjoyable future for all. I don’t know about robo-love, but I wouldn’t mind a robot servant helping me around the house.

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New York: Talking cars aren't science fiction anymore -- thanks to scientists who have developed a set of algorithms that will allow robotic cars of the future to communicate with each other to help avoid collisions.

An international team, led by Indian-origin scientists Dr Bhibhya Sharma and Dr Utesh Chand of the University of the South Pacific, has developed the mathematical equations which would also instruct robotic cars how to change lanes safely.

According to Dr Sharma, the series of mathematical equations would instruct robotic cars when and how to merge lanes, which could lead to less accidents and ease traffic congestions.

"Flocking is a biologically inspired technique and a strategy commonly used in robotics. One of the advantages of flocking is that robots can work together and achieve what would take individuals far longer," he said.

In fact, according to the scientists, each car will be controlled by a centralised brain guided by a series of algorithms. The brains will talk to each other and instruct the cars to merge lanes and move in formation together.

The team demonstrated the technique using computer simulation and is currently trialling it in two wheel robots.

Team member Dr Chand has said that the cars have targets they move towards and maintain and when the cars find themselves in a merging situation, one of them will be given the position of leader, the rest will follow.

The team has written equations for attraction towards the target, enabling cars to stay inside their lanes and avoid crashing into each other. The challenge now is to allow the robot to automatically plan how to avoid crashing with the side of the road and cars travelling close by, they said.

The scientists have presented their findings at the 1st Rim Mathematical Association (PRIMA) conference in Sydney.

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A 14-year-old boy in China's Sichuan Province has been drinking gasoline to become a "valiant fighter" like his hero Optimus Prime in the movie Transformers: Revenge of the fallen, a media report said.
"Since the boy watched the film, he started drinking gasoline to become a valiant fighter," the West China Metropolis daily said citing his father.
He also likes to inhale the liquid gas in lighters, his mother said. He would steal gas lighters from her grocery store.
"We were shocked when one day we found out the boy drank half a bottle of gasoline from our motorcycle," the father said.
"Since my son started drink gasoline, his intelligence quotient dropped sharply," he said. "Before that, he was a very smart boy, and he could even repair the television. But now he did not know the answer of 7 plus 17."
The worried parents finally took their son to a Yibin City hospital, in Sichuan, where the doctors told them that the boy had mental disorders and strong "gasoline dependence".
"Gasoline contains a lot of lead, which can do harm to people's brain. To make things worse, the boy is in the physical development stage, and the lead has caused serious damage to his body," Peng Houquan, a doctor at the hospital said.
Hollywood blockbuster Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen has earned about 400 million yuan ($58.4 million) since it debuted in China some two weeks ago.
Slideshow: Meet the babe from Transformers


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Chinese fan guzzles gasoA 14-year-old boy in China's Sichuan Province has been drinking gasoline to become a "valiant fighter" like his hero Optimus Prime in the movie Transformers: Revenge of the fallen, a media report said.
"Since the boy watched the film, he started drinking gasoline to become a valiant fighter," the West China Metropolis daily said citing his father.
He also likes to inhale the liquid gas in lighters, his mother said. He would steal gas lighters from her grocery store.
"We were shocked when one day we found out the boy drank half a bottle of gasoline from our motorcycle," the father said.
"Since my son started drink gasoline, his intelligence quotient dropped sharply," he said. "Before that, he was a very smart boy, and he could even repair the television. But now he did not know the answer of 7 plus 17."
The worried parents finally took their son to a Yibin City hospital, in Sichuan, where the doctors told them that the boy had mental disorders and strong "gasoline dependence".
"Gasoline contains a lot of lead, which can do harm to people's brain. To make things worse, the boy is in the physical development stage, and the lead has caused serious damage to his body," Peng Houquan, a doctor at the hospital said.
Hollywood blockbuster Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen has earned about 400 million yuan ($58.4 million) since it debuted in China some two weeks ago.
Slideshow: Meet the babe from Transformers line to become 'Transformer'

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Chinese fan guzzles gasoline to become 'Transformer'




A 14-year-old boy in China's Sichuan Province has been drinking gasoline to become a "valiant fighter" like his hero Optimus Prime in the movie Transformers: Revenge of the fallen, a media report said.
"Since the boy watched the film, he started drinking gasoline to become a valiant fighter," the West China Metropolis daily said citing his father.
He also likes to inhale the liquid gas in lighters, his mother said. He would steal gas lighters from her grocery store.
"We were shocked when one day we found out the boy drank half a bottle of gasoline from our motorcycle," the father said.
"Since my son started drink gasoline, his intelligence quotient dropped sharply," he said. "Before that, he was a very smart boy, and he could even repair the television. But now he did not know the answer of 7 plus 17."
The worried parents finally took their son to a Yibin City hospital, in Sichuan, where the doctors told them that the boy had mental disorders and strong "gasoline dependence".
"Gasoline contains a lot of lead, which can do harm to people's brain. To make things worse, the boy is in the physical development stage, and the lead has caused serious damage to his body," Peng Houquan, a doctor at the hospital said.
Hollywood blockbuster Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen has earned about 400 million yuan ($58.4 million) since it debuted in China some two weeks ago.
Slideshow: Meet the babe from Transformers


 
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