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How to build a robot: Touring UNLV's robotics lab with director Paul Oh
Robots build cars, vacuum floors and complete sophisticated, minimally invasive medical procedures. But there’s still one thing they can’t do, a scientific head-scratcher that continues to distinguish machines from human beings: While a robot might outsmart a single human, it cannot defeat two.
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Paul Oh
Lincy Professor of Unmanned Aerial Systems
Future of Robotics
Nevada leads the nation in drone technology, as now there is more proof that the future of robotics is right here at UNLV.
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Paul Oh
Lincy Professor of Unmanned Aerial Systems
UNLV School of Engineering opens new lab for bots and drones
The new UNLV Drones and Autonomous Systems Lab is in the back of a 99 Cents store building across the street from the Clark County Library on Flamingo.
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Paul Oh
Lincy Professor of Unmanned Aerial Systems
UNLV Robot Lab with Paul Oh
UNLV professor Paul Oh is pleased as they are finally opening the doors on a newly built lab for its drone and robotics programs featuring their Metal Rebel competition entry and many others.
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Paul Oh
Lincy Professor of Unmanned Aerial Systems
‘Roboland’: Inside UNLV’s new robotics lab
When you ask UNLV robotics professor Paul Oh how long his laboratory took to create, he can’t help but laugh.
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Paul Oh
Lincy Professor of Unmanned Aerial Systems
ScienceBlogs
Guest Blog: Physiological Plasticity of Tenrecs
Dr. Frank van Breukelen is an Associate Professor in the School of Life Sciences at the Ê×Ò³| Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³». He was invited to tell us about a new research project in this laboratory about some really cool mammals called tenrecs.
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Frank van Breukelen
Professor, School of Life Sciences
C-SPAN
Women in the 1904 St. Louis Olympics
Kendra Gage talked about the first Olympics held in the United States and the state of female athletics at the turn of the 20th century.
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Kendra Gage
Assistant Professor, Department of Interdisciplinary, Gender, and Ethnic Studies
Hillary Clinton’s campaign: will gender matter?
In 2008 she ran a "manly" campaign. This year's has started off more feminine. Is this what is needed to win Clinton the White House?
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Ann C. McGinley
Professor Emerita of Law