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The Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute published brief video footage showing its ARMstrong Dex robot executing the ...
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72-foot robot arm extracts first radioactive debris from ... - MSN
This comes 13 years after a devastating earthquake and tsunami triggered a meltdown and radioactive leak at the site. The robotic device features an extended 72-foot arm and weighs 4.6 tons.
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Explained: ISRO to test robotic arms, plant growth in space
Debris Capture Robotic Manipulator Developed by ISRO's Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, which focuses on developing space transportation systems, the objective of this experiment is to demonstrate ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS firm's gecko feet-inspired 'tow truck for space' tested, could correct satellite orbits
Kall Morris's robotic arm grabs space objects selectively much like an octopus, even if they have no docking port or ...
TEPCO now is considering using a slimmer, telescope-shaped kind of robot to start the debris removal. About 880 tons of highly radioactive melted nuclear fuel remain inside the three damaged reactors.
Earth isn't the only place where people litter. About 500,000 pieces of human-made debris such as old satellites and lost equipment are orbiting our planet, according to NASA's Jet Propulsion ...
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