Driverless cars make history in the Mojave Desert by crossing the finish line of the 132-mile DARPA Grand Challenge. Also: Robots gear up for duty in outer space.
October 9, 2005
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Photo: A new NASA space 'bot
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Stanford wins $2 million in robotic car race
The team's robotic car "Stanley" drove autonomously across 131.6 miles in the Mojave Desert in six hours and 53 minutes.October 9, 2005
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photos Images of contestants and winners at the 132-mile race across the desert sands--sans drivers.
October 9, 2005
NASA concocting robots for space flights
No, the wisecracking robot from "Lost in Space" won't go on a mission soon, but you could see vinelike creepers and a two-handed helper.
October 10, 2005
Driverless robots reach milestone in DARPA race
Stanford University makes robotics history by finishing first in a driverlesss car race never before conquered.October 8, 2005
Stanford 'Stanley' in the lead at DARPA race
At the halfway point of the military-sponsored robot car race, at least five vehicles have whizzed by autonomously.October 8, 2005
Excitement revving as robot race gets under way
The scene at the DARPA Grand Challenge is part tailgate party, computer science fair, car show and schmoozefest.October 8, 2005
Robots take the wheel in desert race
DARPA's robot racing challenge will pit research teams against a hazardous course--and just maybe a cactus or two.October 7, 2005
photos A $2 million prize awaits the winner of DARPA's desert contest for unmanned vehicles.
October 7, 2005
FAQ: Keeping pace with robots
The RoboNexus confab and a desert road race should help everyone get more up-to-speed.October 5, 2005
Robots in action
photos Recent CNET News.com photo galleries feature machines that range from lovable pets for children to monster killing machines.September 30, 2005