"A fraternity of the Future, Together bringing Tomorrow Today, through Science and Science Fiction".

 

What is ...

 

The Federation Society

 

Federation Society Goals

 

Federation Academy Goals

 

The Federation Society Staff

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please help us make the grade by checking out our sponsors.

The income will go to acquiring the materials needed to make all our goals possible.

Thank you!

The FA Staff

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fine Scale Modeler Magazine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SUB-SPACECOM

 NEWS & GOSSIPS

Wednesday January 28, 2009 12:03 PM

 

 

Science Roundup:

Data in Robot Hall of Fame; Replicators; Tricorders; etc.

Data Named to Robot Hall of Fame

Our favorite 24th-century android has joined an elite group of artificial lifeforms by being named to Carnegie Mellon University's "Robot Hall of Fame." Data is one of four inductees in this year's list, and the only fictional one. The announcement was made last week at the fourth annual RoboBusiness Conference in Boston.

"Data played a pivotal role on questions of robot 'right to life' matters and human/machine philosophies," explained Ray Jarvis, director of the Intelligent Robotics Research Centre at the Australian National University, a juror for the Robot Hall of Fame.

Further, according to fellow juror Anne Balsamo, "In one episode, Data is put on trial to determine whether he has the right to refuse to submit to a procedure that would disassemble him ["The Measure of a Man"]. During the trial, it is determined that Data is not 'property,' like a computer or a toaster, but rather a sentient life form entitled to rights of self-determination." Balsamo is managing director of the Institute for Multimedia Literacy at the University of Southern California.

The other three 2007 honorees are "Raibert Hopper," a hopping robot that revolutionized thinking about walking robots; "NavLab 5," the first car to steer itself on a coast-to-coast U.S. trip; and LEGO Mindstorms, a kit that made it possible for anyone to build robots.

"This is the first time since we established the Robot Hall of Fame in 2003 that most of the inductees are real robots rather than those of science fiction," said Matt Mason, director of Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute. "As much as we love fictional robots such as Data, those of us in the robotics field take heart when the real accomplishments of our colleagues get this well-deserved recognition."

Data is the first Star Trek entry in the Robot Hall of Fame. Past inductees include the HAL 9000 from "2001: A Space Odyssey"; the "Star Wars" duo of R2-D2 and C-3PO; and Gort, the metallic giant from Robert Wise's "The Day the Earth Stood Still." Other real-world bots previously recognized include the Mars Pathfinder & Sojourner Rovers and Honda's ASIMO robot.

"The great robots of science fiction, such as Gort, have a powerful hold on people's imaginations, which is why we honor them and their creators," said Don Marinelli, executive producer of Carnegie Mellon's Entertainment Technology Center. "It's precisely because Data was not confined by real-world limitations that he could address philosophical questions, such as whether a machine can have rights."

To learn more, visit www.RobotHallOfFame.org.

 

Replicators Coming Soon to Your Home

They may not be able to produce edible food out of thin air just yet, but they'll be able to replicate almost any other solid object, and they'll start selling this year. According to a New York Times feature article titled "Beam It Down From the Web, Scotty," several technology companies are developing "3-D printers" for home use, which will allow owners to download three-dimensional plans online, push Print, and in a few hours remove a solid object from the printer. (The author likens it to the transporter, but the replicator is a more direct analogy.)

Three-dimensional printers, often called "rapid prototypers," assemble objects out of an array of specks of material, just as traditional printers create images out of dots of ink or toner. They build models in a stack of very thin layers, each created by a liquid or powdered plastic that can be hardened in small spots by precisely applied heat, light or chemicals.

"In the future, everyone will have a printer like this at home," said Hod Lipson, a professor at Cornell University, who has led a project that published a design for a 3-D printer that can be made with about $2,000 in parts. "You can imagine printing a toothbrush, a fork, a shoe. Who knows where it will go from here?"

Three-dimensional printers have been used in industrial design shops for about a decade, but they can cost upwards of $15,000. One entrepreneurial firm, IdeaLab in Pasadena, plans to start selling its consumer model this year for about $5,000, and the price could fall to $1,000 in four years. Applications include housewares, toys and models of avatars created by online gamers. Read the full article at this NYTimes.com link.

< Previous - Next >

 

Star Trek ® Star Trek: The Next Generation ® Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ® Star Trek: Voyager ® and Star Trek: Enterprise ® are registered trademarks of CBS Studios Inc. registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office. No Infringement Intended.

 

Name:
Email:
HomePage:
Where are
you from:
Comments:
Favorite Sci-Fi Show
Are you a member of a Sci-Fi Club?
Would you like to start a Sci-Fi Club?
Are you interested in having a local Sci-Fi (Star Trek, Star Wars, etc.) Convention Like Creation Entertainment

View Guest Book

 

Tango Fleet

 

 

 

 

 

 Alt.Starfleet.RPG

 

 

 

 

 

 

Utopia Planitia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Medical Uniforms / Medical Supplies

 

Star Trek

Conventions

 

2-Nov-07 - Official Farscape Farewell
 

16-Nov-07 - Battlestar: Galactica Con
 

16-Nov-07 - Official Stargate SG-1 Con

 

Cherry Hill, NJ
 

20-Jul-07 - Official Star Trek Con

 

Chicago, IL
 

24-Aug-07 - Official Stargate SG-1 Con
 

5-Oct-07 - Official Star Trek Con

 

Las Vegas, NV
 

9-Aug-07 - Official Star Trek Con

 

Sacramento, CA
 

28-Sep-07 - Official Star Trek Con

 

Secaucus, NJ
 

2-Nov-07 - Official Stargate SG-1 Con
 

9-Nov-07 - Official Star Trek Con

 

Click here to find out more!

Star Trek Store

 

Star Trek collectibles
Playmates figures & ships Applause mugs, books & plates

 

 

Star Trek Uniform
Find Star Trek Uniform on the Top Sites Here.
Uniforms.BestApparelSites.com 

 

 

Star Trek Uniform
Choose From the Best 4 Sites For Star Trek Uniform
Uniforms.Best4Sites.net

 

 

Building Sets and Models
Helpful Links for Building Sets and Models
www.smarter.com

 

 

Star trek Ornaments
Hard to find Star trek Ornaments We ship Worldwide. Call us

 

 

Star Trek Original Series
Complete Seasons 1-3 on DVD. Order now and save up to 35%!

 

 

 

SCIENCE NEWS BULLETINS

Your link to the latest science research news. Daily headlines about discoveries in the physical and life sciences, health and medicine, the environment, and technology, from the world's leading universities and research centers.   Remember this is updated daily and sometimes every four (4) hours.. J

Free Downloads Center

 

 

 Get Napster Premium!

 

 SpaceToys.com Authentic NASA Toys and Replicas

 

 

 

 

 

FREE Zoobooks Issue!  FREE Tiger Poster!

 

 

 

 

Laptop AC Adapters- Factory prices - Same Day Ship

 

 

 

Today's Weather   

  

Live chat by Boldchat
Live chat byBoldchat

 Nike iPod 120x90

Other Articles of Interest

 

The Art of

             Scale Modeling 4PTS

Build Your Own

             Solar Power Generator

EXPLORING THE MOON

Nelix's Galley

Diabetics Directory Table of Contents

Star Trek

  > News & Listing Update

  Hop On Over to eHobbies.com         

 Nitro-Pak Preparedness Center, Inc.  

Wet Seal Jeans 

 

 Blockbuster_TotalAccess_300x250_12.19.06

No it is not the "X-File" TV show, but it is based on the fact that for decades newspapers, radio, magazines, television and even motion picture producers have made a commotion    as to any discussion of their nature, their origins, their significance and, indeed, their very existence. Silent hovering, silent high-speed flight, extreme acceleration, supersonic flight at low altitude without sonic booms, and violent, very high-g maneuvers. Are these manufactured, high-tech vehicles Ours or... It has led to long-term arguments that have yet to reach any generally agreed upon conclusion. What do you think.    Want to know more?   Then go to www.freedomofinfo.org

 Brand Banner 468x60

 

 Rubberband Logo 234x60

 

 

 

   

  15% off $55+_125x125_01.19.07