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DARPA Wants New Technology to Predict “Societal Unrest”
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“DARPA Wants New Technology to Predict 'Societal Unrest'" by Paul Joseph Watson, NwoReport.com, July 25, 2014.
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2017
Feb 27 2017 -
"An insect-inspired model for visual binding II: Functional analysis and visual attention"
by B. D. Northcutt and C. M. Higgins (Journal papers)
Feb 27 2017 -
"An insect-inspired model for visual binding I: Learning objects and their characteristics"
by B. D. Northcutt, J. P. Dyhr, and C. M. Higgins (Journal papers)
2016
Feb 29 2016 -
"Neural Network Visual Binding"
(Projects)
Feb 29 2016 -
"How Sci-Fi Robotic Gear May Help Older Workers"
by Chris Farrell, Forbes Magazine/NextAvenue.org (Magazines)
2015
Apr 24 2015 -
"Robotic Intelligence: from insect eyes to robot spies"
by Ford Burkhart, Arizona Alumni Magazine (Magazines)
2012
Oct 18 2012 -
"Tracking improves performance of biological collision avoidance models"
by Vivek Pant and Charles M. Higgins (Journal papers)
Feb 09 2012 -
"Researchers study bee brains to develop flying robots"
by Sharon Gaudin, Computer World (Magazines)
2009
Aug 14 2009 -
"Interview on the Robots Podcast"
by Robots Podcast (Radio interviews)
2008
Apr 15 2008 -
"UA Wins 2008 Intel Robotics Challenge"
by UA News (Online)
Apr 14 2008 -
"UA tops ASU in robot clash"
by Ashley Waggoner, UofA Daily Wildcat (Newspapers)
Apr 12 2008 -
"Robot security guards strut their stuff"
by Michelli Murphy, Arizona Daily Star (Newspapers)
Apr 08 2008 -
"UA to Compete in Intel Corp's Robot Challenge"
by UA News (Online)
Apr 04 2008 -
"Neuromorphic target tracking simulation"
by Vivek Pant (Videos)
Mar 09 2008 -
"The cyborg animal spies hatching in the lab"
by Jessica Marshall, New Scientist (Magazines)
Feb 16 2008 -
"Robot - Le bestie mitologiche del futuro sono gia qui"
by Andrea Porta, Focus Magazine (Magazines)
Jan 19 2008 -
"Scientists use monkey's brain signals to control robot"
by Sharon Gaudin, Computer World (Magazines)
2007
Nov 15 2007 -
"Simple moth might command robot"
by Dan Sorenson, Arizona Daily Star (Newspapers)
Nov 13 2007 -
"Robo-Moth goes Gizmoz"
(Videos)
Nov 09 2007 -
"Living brain in powerful robot body tech goes live"
by Lewis Page, The Register (Newspapers)
Nov 02 2007 -
"The RoboMoth: Optomotor response test"
by Timothy Melano (Videos)
Jul 07 2007 -
"Scientists put moth on wheels and let the robotic times roll"
by Denise Gellene, Los Angeles Times (Newspapers)
Jul 04 2007 -
"The RoboMoth: Horizontal cell response"
by Timothy Melano (Videos)
2006
Oct 31 2006 -
"Three Engineering Professors Named da Vinci Circle Fellows"
by UA News (Online)
May 01 2006 -
"Engineering College Accomplishments Lauded at da Vinci Circle Gathering"
by UA News (Online)
Mar 20 2006 -
"Neuromorphic VLSI robotic target tracking"
by The Higgins Lab (Videos)
2005
Nov 01 2005 -
"Fly like a Fly"
by Rafal Zbikowski, IEEE Spectrum (Magazines)
Aug 18 2005 -
"Girl Scouts Learn that Robots Aren't Just for Boys"
by UA News (Online)
Jul 19 2005 -
"Rigging robots: it's a girl thing"
by Arizona Daily Star (Newspapers)
Mar 01 2005 -
"Robotic Vision gets Sharper"
by Prachi Patel Predd, IEEE Spectrum (Magazines)
2004
Dec 18 2004 -
"An Elaborated Model of Fly Small Target Tracking"
by Charles M. Higgins and Vivek Pant (Journal papers)
Dec 16 2004 -
"Flight of the Insecti-Blimp"
(Videos)
Dec 01 2004 -
"Assistant prof hopes to give robots vision"
by Arizona Daily Wildcat (Newspapers)
1999
Jun 15 1999 -
"Multi-chip motion sensor demo"
by Charles M. Higgins, Caltech (Videos)
1997
Aug 15 1997 -
"Real-Time Analog VLSI Sensors for 2-D Direction of Motion"
by R. A. Deutschmann, C. M. Higgins, and C. Koch (Conference papers)