Robotics
EAST LANSING, Mich. - Michigan's economy, battered over the past decade by hundreds of thousands of lost manufacturing jobs, could surge again in coming decades by making robots for use in everyday life, futurist George Friedman said Tuesday.
LINZ, Austria - Asimo the robot is making new friends in Austria.
WASHINGTON - Could a blind person drive a car? Researchers are trying to make that far-fetched notion a reality.
HAMMELBURG, Germany - On the outside, it looks like a normal SUV.
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