IRobot Inc. Robots Help To Measure Radiation Levels In Japan

J. Gordon Wolfe Jr., software engineer for iRobot Inc., works on the iRobot 710 Warrior at the company's headquarters in Bedford, Massachusetts, U.S., on Friday, March 25, 2011. iRobot Inc. sent two Packbot and two Warrior robots to Japan to help measure radiation in contaminated areas. A radioactivity sensor has been added to iRobot Packbot, which can relocate hazardous materials with it's three-link arm apable of lifting 13.6 kilograms (30 lbs). Photographer: Michael Fein/Bloomberg via Getty Images
J. Gordon Wolfe Jr., software engineer for iRobot Inc., works on the iRobot 710 Warrior at the company's headquarters in Bedford, Massachusetts, U.S., on Friday, March 25, 2011. iRobot Inc. sent two Packbot and two Warrior robots to Japan to help measure radiation in contaminated areas. A radioactivity sensor has been added to iRobot Packbot, which can relocate hazardous materials with it's three-link arm apable of lifting 13.6 kilograms (30 lbs). Photographer: Michael Fein/Bloomberg via Getty Images
IRobot Inc. Robots Help To Measure Radiation Levels In Japan
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