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Manuela Veloso: RoboCup’s Champion

Posted: 28 Feb 2015 09:00 AM PST



This roboticist has transformed robot soccer into a global phenomenon

Eben Upton: The Raspberry Pi Pioneer

Posted: 28 Feb 2015 06:00 AM PST



He just wanted to help some kids learn to code. Five million units later, his $35 computer has sparked a revolution

Optical Nanosensor Production Only Needs CDs, Tape, and Aluminum

Posted: 27 Feb 2015 01:00 PM PST



Optical nanosensor film can attach to human skin, detect motion and chemicals

Android Phone's Battery Use Can Reveal User Location

Posted: 27 Feb 2015 11:27 AM PST



U.S. and Israeli researchers show how Android phones can be tracked by power use

ISPs, Lobbyists, and Everybody Else React to FCC Net Neutrality Decision

Posted: 27 Feb 2015 10:54 AM PST



Net neutrality rules decried and praised

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Google Glass, HoloLens, and the Real Future of Augmented Reality

Posted: 27 Feb 2015 08:00 AM PST



Industrial and enterprise apps are the near-term future of AR

Video Friday: AI Arcade, iCub on One Leg, and Robot Head in Your Kitchen

Posted: 27 Feb 2015 07:45 AM PST



The best robot videos of the week are right here

Start-up Profile: Sanstreak Lowers the Cost of High-Speed Photography

Posted: 27 Feb 2015 06:00 AM PST



Will a low-cost high-speed camera create new applications?

A Web of Sensors Enfolds an Entire Forest to Uncover Clues to Climate Change

Posted: 26 Feb 2015 12:00 PM PST



Harvard's experimental forest is wired up and down to study how changing conditions affect entire ecosystems

Sony Halts Support for Aibo, Still One of the Best Robot Toys Ever

Posted: 26 Feb 2015 11:40 AM PST



If you have an Aibo, now is the time to start taking very good care of it

FCC Votes "Yes" on Net Neutrality

Posted: 26 Feb 2015 11:14 AM PST



The FCC approves Net Neutrality rules for wireless and fixed broadband

Magnetic Nanoparticles Promise to Prevent Strokes and Heart Attacks

Posted: 26 Feb 2015 11:00 AM PST



Nanoparticles loaded with blood clot busting drug proves to be up to 1000 times faster

FCC Gives Municipal Broadband Providers (and Internet Competition) a Boost

Posted: 26 Feb 2015 10:37 AM PST



By preempting state laws that restrict municipal Internet service providers, the FCC hopes to provide customers with more choice

Review: Is Your Data Worth a RAID from Western Digital?

Posted: 26 Feb 2015 10:00 AM PST



If you're not backing up your data onto a RAID, here's why you should, and one way to start

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How to Make Multicore Chips Faster, More Efficient

Posted: 26 Feb 2015 09:00 AM PST



MIT researchers say their new place-and-route algorithm will help design faster multicore chips

Is the Lenovo/Superfish Debacle a Call to Arms for Hacktivists?

Posted: 26 Feb 2015 08:07 AM PST



Proposed exemptions to the DMCA could free white hats to make networked devices more secure

Will Nissan Beat Google and Uber to Self-Driving Taxis?

Posted: 26 Feb 2015 07:43 AM PST



Japanese automaker plans fleet of prototype autonomous cabs within two years

New Wave System Claims Huge Energy per Ton Potential

Posted: 26 Feb 2015 06:00 AM PST



Atlantic pilot installation of 300-kilowatt generators set for 2016

Infographic: Defining Net Neutrality Without the Politics

Posted: 25 Feb 2015 05:23 PM PST



Though it means different things to different people, those people mostly fall into a few camps

Lasers Could Boost Engine Efficiency by 27%

Posted: 25 Feb 2015 02:00 PM PST



Lasers make everything better, especially cars

Internet-of-Things Radio Chip Consumes a Little Power to Save a Lot

Posted: 25 Feb 2015 11:35 AM PST



MIT engineers build a 100-fold more efficient transmitter by stopping up leaky transistors

Google AI Learns Classic Arcade Games From Scratch, Would Probably Beat You at Them

Posted: 25 Feb 2015 10:02 AM PST



Deep learning artificial intelligence that plays Space Invaders could inspire better search, translation, and mobile apps

Trossen Robotics Blog

Trossen Robotics Blog

Link to Trossen Robotics Blog

A trip to The Plant

Posted: 25 Feb 2015 09:12 AM PST

DSCN0288On a cold Feburary morning, we were contacted by a local group seeking assistance. Plant Chicago is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that acts as a small business incubator, and aims to assist the urban agriculture movement through education. They were in need of equipment in order to collect data from their aquaponic systems, aiming to monitor temperature, Ph, dissolved oxygen, humidity, and even plant growth, via the arduino platform. Being that this project is super cool and we have the Geekduino platform, combined with our Sensor Shield which allows for simple and rapid prototyping using a wide range of sensors, we obliged this request. Excited to see what Plant Chicago had in the works, we arranged a trip to The Plant.

Our first chance to visit was on Valentine’s Day, and what a lovely day to make new friends. Nestled in a group of enormous industrial parks, this old building, known as The Plant, is the home of Plant Chicago. Though it is massive, it stands unassuming among the smoke stacks and steel frame factories nearby. Like your mama probably told you, it’s what’s on the inside that counts, and we were excited to see what they had to offer. We met up with the President of the Auxiliary Board, and began the tour.

DSCN0295There is a large, inviting lobby beyond the entry steps. Every room bustles with activity. There are several businesses taking residence there, and more moving in. There are algae bioreactors in the windows, giant water tanks on the walls, and everywhere you look, there are signs of activity. There is a small table in this enormous room, with a small fish tank on it. A healthy fish swims around the tank, as water flows to the plants above. This is the first aquaponic system you see in the building, and it is a teaching tool, showing the nature of a closed-loop system.

Being shown around some of the more seemingly vacant areas of the building, we are informed of business that came and went, as well as ones that are moving in, and plans to use spaces as community areas and markets. There is a bakery and a fromagere on the upper floors. A mushroom farm, and a battery of aquaponic farms reside in the basement. The Plant is bustling with activity, and big changes are happening constantly.

DSCN0299 We got a chance to look at the aquaponic systems that Plant Chicago employs, growing food and providing a valuable learning environment for urban agriculture. Seeing the systems up close and personal was a good way to work out the methods with which experiment data collection could be done with the resources that were available, as well as how we could expand upon them with the equipment we were donating. This is a huge undertaking, but with a Geekduino and the willingness to learn, Plant Chicago will be logging experimental data on these systems in no time. We at Trossen Robotics are confident that Plant Chicago is growing, and we’re looking forward to a relationship that broadens the horizons of both organizations together.

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Robotnik Enters Mobile Manipulator Market With the RB-1

Posted: 25 Feb 2015 09:40 AM PST



Now is an excellent time to be in the market for a mobile manipulator

How to Build a Safer Internet of Things

Posted: 25 Feb 2015 09:00 AM PST



Today's IoT is full of security flaws. We must do better

Poker-Playing AIs Today, Skynet Tomorrow

Posted: 25 Feb 2015 08:00 AM PST



Making computers unbeatable at Texas Hold 'em could lead to big breakthroughs in artificial intelligence

Is Apple “Poaching” or Just “Hiring” For Its Rumored Electric Car Project?

Posted: 25 Feb 2015 07:00 AM PST



An East Coast company files suit; Tesla's Musk appears to like competing with Apple for engineers

Following Your Phone Friends Finds You

Posted: 24 Feb 2015 04:02 PM PST



Even anonymized phone data leaks information about you

Silicon Nanofibers Boost Li-ion Batteries for EVs

Posted: 24 Feb 2015 01:00 PM PST



Nanofiber material gets silicon into Li-ion anodes using a scalable production trick

Sony May Have a Hard Time Making Its Mark With Augmented Reality Glasses

Posted: 24 Feb 2015 10:00 AM PST



Sony's SmartEyeglass developer kit, available in Germany and the UK, hits 10 countries in March