Weekend Roundup 10/24/2014
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| Ozobots perform actions on colored lines - compatible with paper or a tablet. Photo courtesy Ozobot. |
by Scott Kesselman
Sinclair Community College opened a 35,000-square-foot indoor UAS test range. (Dayton Business Journal)
Danish technology promises self-locating autonomous spacecraft that will eliminate the costly need to track position from Earth. (Science Nordic)
Northport, Alabama, fire rescue used an unmanned aerial system during a tanker fire to gather information and mitigate damage. (Fox WBRC)
Ozobot, an educational robot, goes on sale next week to teach kids programing, robotics and gaming strategy. (CoolMomTech)
An unmanned aerial system stock footage contest, which has $5000 in prizes available, begins today. (EnvatoMarket)
China is sending an unmanned probe to the moon in preparation for lunar landing mission. (NBC News)
Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, with funding from the National Science Foundation and private donors, will open a new research center to develop advanced surgical robots. (The New York Times)


