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32-Legged Spherical Robot Moves Like an Amoeba - IEEE Spectrum
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - October 12th, 2018
Mochibot is out to prove that there's no such thing as too many legs
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Submitted on 12/10/2018 by
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This 3D printer could make new organs for transplant patients
Curated from www.businessinsider.com - October 12th, 2018
According to data from Cleveland Clinic, 21 people in the US die waiting for an organ every day, however Swedish startup Cellink has managed to find a way to 3D print tissues and organs — from skin and ears to liver and cancer, the company uses a basic 3D printer to produce new organs and tissues.
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Submitted on 12/10/2018 by
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This Ladder-Climbing Robot Snake Freaks Me Out Even More Than the Real Thing
Curated from gizmodo.com - October 11th, 2018
I’ve never been able to quite figure out why I hate snakes, but my disdain of slithering serpents extends to the robot variety as well. I’m sure part of it comes from the way they wriggle and writhe to get around; it just freaks me out. But at the same time, I’m also impressed that robotics research...
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Submitted on 11/10/2018 by
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New FAA Rules for Drones Go Into Effect - IEEE Spectrum
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - October 11th, 2018
The 2018 FAA Reauthorization Act brings a new regime for recreational flyers
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Submitted on 11/10/2018 by
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The Little Cat That Could
Curated from hackaday.com - October 11th, 2018
Most humans take a year to learn their first steps, and they are notoriously clumsy. [Hartvik Line] taught a robotic cat to walk [YouTube link] in less time, but this cat had a couple advantages ove
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» Talking Baymax inflatable robot greets kids at the pediatrician’s office
Curated from blog.arduino.cc - October 11th, 2018
At Jason Poel Smith’s local pediatrician’s office, they have a variety of movie posters and displays to help make the environment more welcoming to kids. The most popular of them all is a huge inflatable Baymax robot character from the Disney movie Big Hero 6. While a beautiful display, Smith de
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Submitted on 11/10/2018 by
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Human-like AI could emerge in 5 to 10 years
Curated from bigthink.com - October 11th, 2018
A survey conducted at the Joint Multi-Conference on Human-Level Artificial Intelligence shows that 37% of respondents believe human-like artificial intelligence will be achieved within five to 10 years.
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Submitted on 11/10/2018 by
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Increasingly human-like robots spark fascination and fear
Curated from phys.org - October 10th, 2018
Sporting a trendy brown bob, a humanoid robot named Erica chats to a man in front of stunned audience members in Madrid.
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Submitted on 10/10/2018 by
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PaintCopter is an Autonomous Paint-Spraying Drone From Disney
Curated from www.digitaltrends.com - October 10th, 2018
Look what has just flown out of Disney Research's workshop. It's an autonomous spray-painting drone that can apply colorful designs to 3D objects as well as flat surfaces. The PaintCopter, as Disney is calling it, offers "accurate and fast painting results" and could be useful in industrial settings...
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Submitted on 10/10/2018 by
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Would a BDSM Sex Robot Violate Asimov's First Law of Robotics?
Curated from gizmodo.com - October 10th, 2018
The sex robot community—the people who make the sex robots, and the people who want to have sex with the sex robots—suffered a blow this past week, when the Houston City Council voted to preemptively ban what would’ve been the first sex robot “brothel” in the U.S. But even those council members must...
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Submitted on 10/10/2018 by
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Glove-controlled robot arm is soft enough to pet jellyfish
Curated from www.engadget.com - October 10th, 2018
Remote-controlled robot arms allow submersible operators to perform tasks underwater. But can you imagine a rigid metal limb interacting with something a
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Mars Rover Curiosity is switching brains so it can fix itself
Curated from techcrunch.com - October 10th, 2018
When you send something to space, it's good to have redundancy. Sometimes you want to send two whole duplicate spacecraft just in case — as was the case with Voyager — but sometimes it's good enough to have two of critical components. Mars Rover Curiosity is no exception, and it is now in the proce…
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This robotic finger attachment for your smartphone will gently caress your hand
Curated from www.theverge.com - October 9th, 2018
MobiLimb is a project by Marc Teyssier and a research team from two French universities. The robotic finger attachment plugs in through the smartphone’s Micro USB port to respond to phone notifications, and it can be used as a tail, stand, or joystick.
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Submitted on 09/10/2018 by
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Robot masters human balancing act: Novel approach to human-like balance in a biped robot
Curated from www.sciencedaily.com - October 9th, 2018
By translating a key human physical skill, whole-body balance, into an equation, engineers used the numerical formula to program their robot Mercury.
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Bionic Limbs 'Learn' to Open a Beer
Curated from www.wired.com - October 9th, 2018
Deep learning is helping to make prosthetic arms behave more naturally.
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Robotics Investments Recap: August 2018
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - October 9th, 2018
Robotics investments in August totaled at least $921.13 million. The bulk of investments ($698.13 million) were made into self-driving vehicle companies.
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Human 2.0 Is Coming Faster Than You Think. Will You Evolve With The Times?
Curated from www.forbes.com - October 9th, 2018
In the past, early adopters embraced inanimate technology, like smartphones. But what happens when transhumanism stops being sci-fi conjecture and goes mainstream? Will we be so ready to upgrade ourselves?
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Submitted on 09/10/2018 by
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Jumping Robot Salto-1P Now Goes Where You Tell It To - IEEE Spectrum
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - October 8th, 2018
UC Berkeley's robotic pogo stick can bounce its way up and over obstacles
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Submitted on 08/10/2018 by
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Animatronic Queen Elizabeth I is one creepy but realistic portrait
Curated from www.engadget.com - October 8th, 2018
Queen Elizabeth I is widely thought to have carefully controlled her image. She would sit for portraits only until her face was drawn, which she woul
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Submitted on 08/10/2018 by
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Rethink Robotics Closes its Doors
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - October 8th, 2018
Rethink Robotics, the Boston, Mass.-based maker of collaborative robots Baxter and Sawyer, shut its doors. Rethink was founded in 2008 by Rodney Brooks
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Submitted on 08/10/2018 by
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Japanese spacecraft drops box-shaped robot on asteroid’s surface
Curated from www.theverge.com - October 8th, 2018
Japan’s asteroid-sampling spacecraft Hayabusa2 deployed its third robot onto the surface of an asteroid named Ryugu more than 186 million miles from Earth. This time, the robotic explorer is a tiny, box-shaped lander crafted by Germany and France’s space agencies, dubbed MASCOT.
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Submitted on 08/10/2018 by
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Leaky Pipe-Detecting Robot Wins Prestigious James Dyson Award
Curated from www.digitaltrends.com - October 8th, 2018
A shocking amount of clean water is wasted each year as the result of leaky pipes. A new soft robot may be able to help -- and it has just netted the 2018 James Dyson Award, a design competition to celebrate up-and-coming inventors. Here's how the Lighthouse robot works.
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Submitted on 08/10/2018 by
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Sperm-inspired robots could be the next big thing in drug delivery
Curated from www.nbcnews.com - October 5th, 2018
Sperm-inspired robots could be the next big thing in drug delivery
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Submitted on 05/10/2018 by
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Are Delivery Drones Commercially Viable? Iceland Is About to Find Out - IEEE Spectrum
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - October 5th, 2018
The Icelandic startup Aha takes on Amazon with basic drones bearing burgers
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Submitted on 05/10/2018 by
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