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Researchers have developed ultrasound extensions to contemporary medical robots that could make surgical procedures safer for patients.
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via IT News Australia @ 11:24 8th May
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via News-Medical.Net @ 20:10 8th May
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via News-Medical.Net @ 11:38 19th Mar
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4/1/2008 12:41:36 PM Rite Aid Corp. (RAD) revealed the launch of a new c.booth derma skin care line created exclusively for Rite Aid and a new line of Rite Aid's Pure Spring bath and body products, both capitalizing on the latest health and beauty trends. Rite Aid said the new lines are part of its strategy to increase its exclusive brand offerings as well as to continue to position Rite Aid as a first-choice beauty destination.
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via RTTNews.com @ 14:15 1st Apr
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A UK-based company, 3D Laser Mapping, has developed robots equipped with lasers to automatically scan mines. Its latest mission was to create a 3D map of the San Jose silver mine in Mexico. The remote survey vehicle (RSV) 3D-R1 weighs about 135 kilograms and is 0.6 meter high. It has a width of 0.9 meter and a length of 1.1 meter. For its Mexican mission, the RSV captured about 100 million data points in about 3 days. And it delivered a full 3D vision of the silver mine, including an accurate volumetric calculation of previously ‘worked’ areas. As wrote the 3D Laser Mapping’s owner in a previous document, ‘We already have laser scanners in aircraft, ground vehicles and even robots, what comes next could be down to you.’ But read more…
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via ZDNet @ 15:43 10th Apr
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Today Google is introducing the Cities in 3D Program, an effort to help local governments share their 3D data with the public by adding a model of their city to Google Earth. Available at www.google.com/3dwarehouse/citiesin3d, the Cities in 3D program provides local governments with information about the benefits of sharing 3D data and tools for uploading their data to Google Earth. Google Earth enables individuals to explore and learn about their world, about places both foreign and familiar, and to gain new understandings of geography, topology, urbanism, development, architecture, and the environment. By enriching the 3D representation of a city on Google Earth, local governments can reach over 350 million Google Earth users, fostering economic development and boosting tourism.
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via Geoplace @ 12:06 5th Mar
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via Energy Current @ 11:31 15th Apr
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ORLANDO, Fla., March 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Orlando, Fla., is known for theme parks and sun, but beginning Monday, surgeons from countries such as South Korea, Chile, Turkey, and Italy will come to Orlando for a different reason. They will be attending the World Robotic Urology Symposium to learn the latest about robotic surgery.
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via Earthtimes.org @ 22:07 14th Mar
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via MedPage Today @ 17:20 28th Apr
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Surgeons already operate on patients using the Da Vinci surgical system's robotic arms (right), but Stephen Smith and his team at Duke (left) are now training bots to perform in the OR by themselves. (Photographs Courtesy of Duke University, Intuitive Surgical)
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via Popular Mechanics @ 6:03 9th May
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May 1, 2008 - Cardiothoracic surgeons will discuss the benefits of using new technologies to facilitate off-pump coronary artery bypass (OPCAB) procedures, including minimally invasive robotic-assisted surgery at the symposium "Innovations in Revascularization" hosted by Cardica, Intuitive Surgical, MAQUET Cardiovascular and Transonic Systems.
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via Diagnostic & Invasive Cardiology @ 4:30 2nd May
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Home » Community » Forums » News Discussion » DAZ 3D’s Hexagon 2.5 Delivers Enhanced Toolset for Detailed 3D Content Creation
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via GameDev.net @ 3:17 2nd May
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Robotic surgery: Surgeons using a robotic guidance system to perform complex partial knee-replacement surgery receive haptic feedback when they try to cut bone outside a predetermined area (top). A 3-D model of the patient’s bone is displayed so that the surgeon can track the position of the surgical saw and her progress. The area that needs to be cut is shown in green, with red marking the boundaries.
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via Technology Review @ 19:25 27th Mar
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Disney enters robotic toy market with programmable robots Disney Consumer Products is entering into the robotic toy market with a line of robotic toy products created in collaboration with Pixar Animation Studios, Thinkway Toys and WowWee.
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via GeekZone @ 7:36 1st May
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QuickARC announced the release and commercial availability of Scale Model 3D Printing from Google Sketchup Models as a new feature in its free 3D CAD model viewer called QuickARC 3D.
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via BuildingOnline @ 9:08 10th Apr
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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, February 25, 2008 – 3DVO announced today six new retailers have signed up for 3DVO Engage, the pioneering 3D service that delivers true-to-life online product images. Online retailers and manufacturers including Black Diamond, Moretz Sports, Ogio, Rocky Outdoor Gear, Skullcandy, and Spira are rolling out 3D product models to enhance the online buying experience for their customers and increase online sales. 3DVO delivers high quality 3D product images that cost 40 to 60 percent less than other available technologies with greatly improved speed-to-market.
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via InternetRetailer.com @ 21:14 3rd Mar
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Though there are few commercial models available, animal researchers are building their own robotic versions of squirrels, lizards, cockroaches and other species in order to better observe their behavior in the wild. They can remotely control their robot adventurers to send specific signals and then observe the responses of the real creatures nearby.
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via Digital Game Developer @ 3:18 8th May
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Though there are few commercial models available, animal researchers are building their own robotic versions of squirrels, lizards, cockroaches and other species in order to better observe their behavior in the wild. They can remotely control their robot adventurers to send specific signals and then observe the responses of the real creatures nearby.
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via Digital Intermediates @ 3:18 8th May
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Though there are few commercial models available, animal researchers are building their own robotic versions of squirrels, lizards, cockroaches and other species in order to better observe their behavior in the wild. They can remotely control their robot adventurers to send specific signals and then observe the responses of the real creatures nearby.
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via Film Imaging @ 16:38 7th May
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Though there are few commercial models available, animal researchers are building their own robotic versions of squirrels, lizards, cockroaches and other species in order to better observe their behavior in the wild. They can remotely control their robot adventurers to send specific signals and then observe the responses of the real creatures nearby.
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via AEC News Room @ 11:46 7th May
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Though there are few commercial models available, animal researchers are building their own robotic versions of squirrels, lizards, cockroaches and other species in order to better observe their behavior in the wild. They can remotely control their robot adventurers to send specific signals and then observe the responses of the real creatures nearby.
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via Tech News World @ 7:34 7th May
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Though there are few commercial models available, animal researchers are building their own robotic versions of squirrels, lizards, cockroaches and other species in order to better observe their behavior in the wild. They can remotely control their robot adventurers to send specific signals and then observe the responses of the real creatures nearby.
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via Mac Animation Pro @ 7:34 7th May
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Though there are few commercial models available, animal researchers are building their own robotic versions of squirrels, lizards, cockroaches and other species in order to better observe their behavior in the wild. They can remotely control their robot adventurers to send specific signals and then observe the responses of the real creatures nearby.
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via Digital Animators @ 5:59 7th May
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Though there are few commercial models available, animal researchers are building their own robotic versions of squirrels, lizards, cockroaches and other species in order to better observe their behavior in the wild. They can remotely control their robot adventurers to send specific signals and then observe the responses of the real creatures nearby.
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via Media Workstation @ 1:49 7th May
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Though there are few commercial models available, animal researchers are building their own robotic versions of squirrels, lizards, cockroaches and other species in order to better observe their behavior in the wild. They can remotely control their robot adventurers to send specific signals and then observe the responses of the real creatures nearby.
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via Digital CAD @ 13:07 6th May
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