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Social Robotic Bees to Prevent Killer Bee Attacks on Cities
We need to design tiny robotic bees, which can mimic real insect bees. By doing this bee keepers can help remove killer bee populations from city dwelling where they might attack people. Although some would say this is far-fetched, we are not that far off in understanding the bee population or their queen bee migrations. By developing tiny insect like Queen Bees which the bees will follow we can help divide hives and steer bees into areas where they can help us with our crop yields without killing little kids, pets and even adults. African Killer Bees have migrated and are now in many western states and they have introduced themselves into the American Honey Bee populations which are mostly non aggressive. There have been many attacks in Arizona, Texas, New Mexico and California. It is not uncommon for them to swarm onto a small pet or human being when agitated. A small mini swarm of social robotic bees might change the behavior of these bee populations or help us divide them or move them to agricultural areas where we can co-exist. They help us pollinate and continue to enhance our crop yields by as much as 40-60% and we allow them to live in peace and make honey and grow. A tiny honeybee robot will be able to coax a hive to swarm away from middle class neighborhoods, playgrounds and schools to a more suitable area where they can grow and help growth of agricultural products and vegetation. We need to work together; the bees and us. We are nearly there with the technology we need to make this all a reality, we have been studying honey bees for thousands of years and they have one heck of an evolutionary track record; some say 400 million years. They can teach us a lot and we can live in peace without killer bee attacks, just because you wore something yellow in the wrong place at the wrong time. Think on this. "Lance Winslow" - If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs
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With the release of I ROBOT, one is immediately reminded of Professor Ken Warwick, and the research or experiments that he was involved in. His chip implant in 1998 was the source of some curiosity and debate.
Human-Powered TV and Robot Widgets Battle For Internet Television Dominance -- New Focus On Regional and International Cultural Content
Responding to a growing demand among international viewers, Internet television pioneer, Pax Stereo Tv has announced the latest addition to its Internet television channels; Human-powered Video Guide Widgets. Considered the perfect companion to the current network of over 350 micro-niche robot "AutoChannels", these international widgets offer high-quality videos from around the world in a variety of languages. Competition between human-powered TV and robot widgets is expected to increase.
Mobile Robot Technology Takes Burden Off First Responders: MobileRobots Inc. Makes Robots that Boldly Step in Where Humans Can’t Always Tread
It has been five years since 9/11 yet terrorist warnings continue to keep Americans in a state of anxious alert. Robotics technology created by MobileRobots Inc of Amherst, NH is helping citizens to feel less threatened by ensuring domestic security; MobileRobots creates robots that boldly step in where humans won’t, or can’t, tread.
MobileRobots’ robotic platforms have widespread applications for homeland security and surveillance. These platforms map spaces, patrol unmanned structures, detect moving objects, take photos, gauge heat (or other hazards), and serve as an automated response system, traveling immediately to a point of intrusion or disturbance.
Green Machine Competition Unleashed! Clean Fuel Cells Used by Progressive Students to Power Robotics Competition
FirstFuelCells.com, a distributor of practical hydrogen fuel cells for personal and educational use, announced an exciting new competition designed to encourage young minds to master hydrogen fuel cells.
Vanguard Urologic Institute First to Implant AxoGen's Avance Nerve Graft Using a Robot for Cavernous Nerve Repair
In 2007, more than 200,000 men were newly diagnosed with prostate cancer, with many of them undergoing radical prostatectomies. During a radical prostatectomy, care is taken to remove the cancer and the prostate while preserving the surrounding nerves. The cavernous nerves, which lie next to the prostate, are essential for erectile function, and to a lesser degree, urinary continence.
MORAV Giant Robot Independent Live Action Science Fiction
Fon Davis of FONCO tells us that "A bunch of us 'ex-ILM'ers' have developed MORAV, a new independent giant robot science fiction series using a combination of live action and miniature special effects. MORAV stands for (Multi-Operational Robotic Armored Vehicle)."
The entire project has been created by robot and visual effects enthusiasts for enthusiasts. With no financial backing, they developed MORAV, and a promotional concept video was produced in a unassuming garage studio in Northern California.
MORAV has impressive support from some of the biggest people in the world of visual effects including individuals like Pat Sweeney, who has worked on some of the largest grossing blockbuster movies ever made. ...
Giant Lobster Robot for Border Patrol
I propose a Giant Walking Robot for border patrol and for robotic surveillance of critical infrastructure or military bases. I propose that these units be at first run tele-robotically like the Predator Drones and eventually after the DARPA Challenge II completely autonomously after that technology comes on line.
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