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ATLAS is a hydraulically powered robot in the form of an adult
human. It is capable of a variety of natural movements, including dynamic
walking, calisthenics and user-programmed behavior.DARPADARPA's Atlas robot,
developed by Boston Dynamics, is six-foot-two and weighs 290 pounds.DARPAHes
six-two, weighs 330 pounds, and has arms that stretch wider than a
car -- but the NFL doesnt want this guy in its lineup.ATLAS
is a hydraulically powered robot in the form of an adult human.
Here's ATLAS, by the numbers:Weight (incl. powerpack): 330 lbsHeight: 74Shoulder
Width: 30Number of hydraulic joints: 28Other features: Crash protection,
modular wrists, LIDAR, stereo sensorsDefense contractors on Thursday unveiled
one of the most advanced humanoid robots ever built as part of
the DARPA Virtual Robotics Challenge in Waltham, Mass. Called ATLAS, the
giant is controlled by a human operator, who guides the sensors, hydraulics,
and limbs through a range of natural motions, the military said.He can
walk up stairs, stay upright after getting hit with heavy weights, and
climb over or around obstacles in his path -- and may ultimately
boost the ability of first responders in a disaster scenario.Related: Giant
robots, monsters invade theatersWe have dramatically raised the expectations
for robotic capabilities with this Challenge, and brought together a diverse
group of teams to compete, said Gill Pratt, program manager for the
DARPA Robotics Challenge.And
y warnings and incidents. Internal documents released by
the administration in May showed Nuland expressing concern that they "could
be abused by Members to beat the State Department for not paying
attention to Agency warnings."Nuland said Thursday she was concerned at
the time that the notes were providing incomplete information."They struck
me as a partial rendering of some of the background information ...
and I was concerned that giving them out this way would encourage
members of Congress and members of the public to draw inaccurate conclusions
about our respective agencies' role in the entirety of the Benghazi issue,"
she said.Johnson challenged Nuland on that claim: "You were more concerned
about the State Department getting beat up by members of Congress than
potentially getting the truth out to the American people."She also faced
tough questioning from Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., and others on Benghazi.The
hearing marked the first time Benghazi has surfaced in the Capitol Hill
debate in several weeks. Other controversies and legislative battles have
gradually pushed Benghazi out of the spotlight, though nobody has yet been
brought to justice over that attack 10 months ago.Congress continues to
dig for answers on Benghazi. Congressional leaders so far have not answered
calls to appoint a select committee, as some Republican lawmakers want,
to investigate.But the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has
steadily plugged awa
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