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Photo gallery: Robots in action

The RoboNexus conference in Santa Clara, Calif., gives inventors a chance to put robots through their paces.

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Robots created by school teams face off in a "Frenzy," a sort of robo-basketball contest
invented by FIRST, Segway inventor Dean Kamen's science education group. (Photo
credit: David Becker)

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The champion Cheesy Poofs team readies its Frenzy robot.
(Photo credit: David Becker)

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Robots pile up in Frenzy competition. (Photo credit: David Becker)

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NASA demonstrates a prototype of the Mars Rover. (Photo credit: David Becker)

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Robot personalization still has a ways to go.
(Photo credit: David Becker)

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Don Golding of Angelus Research Group demonstrates one of the
company's robots. (Photo credit: David Becker)