Top Five Robotics “Hits” of the 2000s

Robotics, in the noughties (I have rank ordered them in importance): 1. Thousands of remotely piloted and autonomous aircraft in the U.S. military. 2. Thousands of supervisory controlled ground robots in the U.S. military. 3. Millions of autonomous home cleaning robots in people’s houses. 4. Autonomous vehicles in the two DARPA grand challenge demonstrations. 5. … Continue reading “Top Five Robotics “Hits” of the 2000s”

Second-Order Effects of Research Funding Sources: Is the U.S. Innovation Pipeline Headed for a Hiccup?

Back in the good old days we academic-lab or research directors used to worry that the sources of research funding for our faculty and their research groups might bias their research in ways that were not scientifically pure. Nowadays we have something new to worry about. Today we need to worry about whether the research … Continue reading “Second-Order Effects of Research Funding Sources: Is the U.S. Innovation Pipeline Headed for a Hiccup?”