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Popular Mechanics April 2008 Carl Hoffman |
Onboard High-Tech Oil Rig, U.S. Answers to Rising Prices Ever-increasing fossil fuel demand has companies going farther and digging deeper for oil than ever before. Here is a look at America's most promising patch. |
BusinessWeek May 6, 2010 Coy & Reed |
Lessons of the Spill Poised for dramatic expansion, high-tech offshore drilling was considered ultra-safe. Then came BP's Deepwater Horizon disaster. What the company - and the industry - must do to bounce back. |
IEEE Spectrum September 2011 David Schneider |
Build Your Own Undersea Robot With a remotely operated underwater vehicle, you can explore the depths without getting wet |
The Motley Fool November 4, 2005 Robert Aronen |
Oceaneering Makes a Big Splash This quarter's numbers from Oceaneering International show big benefits from deepwater drilling. However, the stock's $50 price tag, almost 20 times 2006 estimated earnings of $2.70 to $2.85 a share, leaves little margin for safety. |
The Motley Fool May 11, 2010 David Lee Smith |
There's No Need to Run From Oil Companies The ongoing Gulf oil leak seems likely to increase energy prices. |
Wired September 2003 Jeffrey M. O'Brien |
The Bounty Hunter The richest shipwreck in history has been sitting beneath a half mile of ocean for 300 years. Greg Stemm is sending a robot down to get it. |
The Motley Fool May 5, 2006 Robert Aronen |
Oceans of Money Advanced subsea contractor and engineering company Oceaneering International announces record results and drive shares ahead. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
From R2D2 to Spirit and Beyond: What's in Store for Intelligent Robots? While we tend to imagine robots in terms of sci-fi adventures and movies, or as legions of automatons replacing human workers in the job force, the truth may be more mundane and less sinister. |
National Defense October 2011 Stew Magnuson |
Search-and-Rescue Robots Needed, But Market Has Yet to Develop The director of the Center for Robot-Assisted Search and Rescue at Texas A&M University, has kickstarted an organization that will find teams of engineers willing to travel to disaster zones with their ground-, air- or sea-based machines. |
IndustryWeek September 1, 2002 John Teresko |
Robots Revolution The arrival of robots at General Motors Corp. in 1961 brought the promise of flexible automation. Today's advances in research offer robots the chance to reach their full industrial potential. |
National Defense May 2006 Robert H. Williams |
Unmanned Vehicle Speeds Dam Inspections Remotely operated vehicles produced by JW Fishers are now being used in several Canadian provinces to inspect hydroelectric dams. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2011 Erico Guizzo |
Robots With Their Heads in the Clouds A Google researcher argues that cloud computing could make robots smaller, cheaper, and smarter |
Home Toys June 2002 Galaasen & Hengl |
Robotic Technology Has Arrived With the increased use of microchips in equipment such as appliances, heating and cooling systems, entertainment systems, fire and burglar alarms and the general trend towards home automation, advanced personal robotics naturally follows. |
Fast Company Daniel Terdiman |
At The DARPA Challenge, May The Best Robot Win The DARPA Robotics Challenge is in the final round of the three-year competition to crown the human/robot team best able to respond to a man-made or natural disaster were under way. |
The Motley Fool August 4, 2006 Robert Aronen |
Oceaneering Sinks on Stellar Quarter Oceaneering International announces record results, shares sink. Should investors be concerned? |
Fast Company April 2006 |
Oy, Robot! Are we doomed to some post-apocalyptic nightmare in which robots rule the planet? Roboticists Henrik Hautop Lund and Rodney Brooks square off. |
National Defense May 2013 Valerie Insinna |
Opportunities for Non-Military Robots Increase In the last decade, the U.S. military poured money into unmanned ground systems to help protect troops against improvised explosive devices, but the Defense Department won't need all those robots once the war in Afghanistan comes to a close. |
Inc. April 2006 Chuck Green |
A Record Year For Robots New orders of industrial robots jumped by 23 percent in 2005, thanks in part to growing interest in robots among entrepreneurs. Larger tax credits for purchases of new equipment are driving the trend, as are other factors. |
IndustryWeek April 1, 2002 John Teresko |
Robots Evolution At GM and Xerox, new applications are redefining both the strategic value and appearance of robots... |