Tag - robotics
A walking robot done at the expense of time and money, but the result still remains to be seen. Dubbed the Gigar (what and why on Earth this, no idea), it is a DIY robot that’s been resurrected at a cost of $10,000 and with over 100 hours of labor....
Dancing isn’t a new trait for modern robots, yet mimicking all those grooves that the human body can manage isn’t all that easy for the mechanical-human wannabes. Now, researchers in South Korea have developed a methodology to generate stable body..
I for one wouldn’t want to hear any comments on how I am driving, but there are many who have their pillion-riders to facilitate, commenting and suggesting ways to drive well. Those fellows have a hard time driving alone on a long journey. With...
Another entrant into the home service robots is the Tufan, a concept for a Dyson service robot. Brainchild of designer Jupin Ghanbari, the Tufan robot is good for all types of floor-cleaning, home surveillance and tele-presence chores. Designed in...
The latest to follow the ground forces on operations on the battlefield is Rex, a small six-wheel-drive load-bearing robotic vehicle. Designed by Israel Aerospace Industries specifically to follow the lead soldier from a given distance and to carry...
Robots have almost become like us in the East and the West, but it is time now to see them reach human scale in the Middle East. Because in order to have a better relationship with robots, they must interact more and share more experiences with...
When I first saw a Guitar Hero playing robot done by two students, Chee Lor and Mike Teigen, I was pretty excited in myself. Now that bar of excitement has reached an all new high, with this mannequin stuffed with robotic abilities, done alright to...
We’ve seen the robots in all kinds of shapes possible, good for all possible application. Yet, Greg Schroll a grad student at the Colorado State University has found a new shape for the robots, i.e. a spherical robot so awesome that it finds place in.
Now, I didn’t think we needed robotic eyes to see something that was not visible to the naked eye. But the creators of this robotic eye, dubbed the Miruko, sure have a different take. Thus, the Miruko - a sleeve worn eyeball-shaped robot is born....
DIY projects to read out tweets for us have just becoming so common. Yet, every make has a unique preposition, and is done with a difference. We’ve seen the Guardian robot - an emotion packed desk buddy and now here we have a fish robotized to...
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