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South Carolina Doctor Builds Ebola-Fighting Robot

Dr. Jeff Deal, from South Carolina, has created a germ-fighting robot which he has now deployed as a potential Ebola-fighting machine. The five foot tall robot is called Tru-D, and features a UVC light capable of breaking down the DNA of organisms, or in this case viruses. Two Tru-D robots have already been sent to […]

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Another Robot Restaurant Has Opened In China A Midst Rising Labor Costs

A new restaurant recently opened in Kunshan, China, featuring more than a dozen robots who cook and deliver food to customers, including two hostess robots who will meet you at the door. The restaurant’s founder Song Yugang told AFP, “My daughter asked me to invent a robot because she doesn’t like doing housework.” Song’s robots […]

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Golfer Rory McIlroy Defeats Trash Talking Robot In Driving Range Challenge (Video)

Hopefully readers & visitors to PDF Supply are getting out and enjoying what remains of a great summer! Whether it’s time on the golf course, out on a boat, at a family picnic, or a trip out of town or across country, daylight is losing ground at about two minutes a day, evenings are becoming […]

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A California Hotel Has a New Robot Butler For Automated Room Service

The Aloft Hotel in Cupertino, California, has a new bell hop/butler on duty in the form of a robot named A.L.O. The robot is utilized for automated room service in 3 minutes or less as well as calling and accepting reviews from guests. A.L.O., made by the firm Savioke, stands at merely 3 feet tall […]

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Crazy ‘Scare Bear’ Robot Protects Farmer’s Crops Through 25,000 Volts Of Electricity

Turkish farmer and inventor, Mustafa Karasungur, has invented the “Scare Bear” robot in order to protects his crops. The robot looks like some kind of scary fisherman and sirens wail, its head and body moves from side to side, and its eyes blink when approached. If that doesn’t freak you out enough, Scare Bear is […]

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The UK To Allow Driverless Cars On Public Roads By The End Of 2015

The UK has announced driverless cars will be allowed on public roads by the end of 2015, a major breakthrough since autonomous cars are only allowed on private roads at the moment. Chancellor George Osborne and Business Secretary Vince Cable have been working hard to push the UK as “the place” for driverless car research […]

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This Robot Can Make 360 Burgers Per Hour, One Burger Every 10 Seconds!

Momentum Machines have developed a robot capable of making one burger every 10 seconds, and could potentially put some fast food workers out of jobs. According to the company, the robot can “slice toppings like tomatoes and pickles immediately before it places the slice onto your burger, giving you the freshest burger possible.” The robot is […]

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Digital Architecture & Embedded Processing Driving Next Generation Trends

The Kinetis KL03, pictured above, has a wafer-level chip scale package that measures just 1.6 x 2.0 mm making it the smallest ARM based micro-controller in the world. It contains a Cortex-MO+ core running at 48MHz, powered by 1.71-3.6V voltage runs. The device uses a ROM based “boot loader” to facilitate factory programming. According to […]

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$10 Million Going Towards Developing Robot Companions For Children

The National Science Foundation has pledged $10 million towards developing robot companions for children, which comes on top of the $2.15 million the government has committed to the initiative already. The project, “Robots Helping Kids,” is being led by Yale University, with the idea that robots can actually train children how to behave, eat, and […]

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Shipyard Workers Begin Using Prototype Superhuman Robo-Suits!

Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering, one of the biggest shipbuilding companies in the world is beginning research on increasing efficiency by outfitting some of their workers in robotic exoskeletons, or robo suits. The prototype suit weighs under 62 pounds and is capable of fitting people from 5′ 3″ to 6′ tall. The robotic exoskeleton has […]

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