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It’s regular polymers and ceramics that are used in dental surgeries to rectify the human jaw. Now, however, researchers from the University of Bristol’s Department of Mechanical Engineering in collaboration with the Department of Oral and Dental...
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You thought you were a great artist but not good enough to draw yourself on paper however? The glitch is over now, as Jen Hui Liao’s Self-Portrait Machine is here...
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With an objective to further detail how brain responds when the body is in motion, researchers in Europe have developed a robotic head based on a wheeled platform,...
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Filed under: News, Weird, Geek Out How do you celebrate the 30th anniversary of a popular anime series? You erect a 59-foot-tall statue in Tokyo — that’s...
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Right after the surgical robots and bomb sniffing ferret, here’s a Duke University-developed robot that combines the facets of both to a degree of sorts. The...
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Ask a calamity-struck person how it feels to be under the rubble or get trapped in a spot where rescuers can’t see. It takes hours before the rescue team can muster...
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Only a while back we saw RAPHaEL, a compressed air-powered robotic hand capable of doing all types of grasping chores developed by undergrad students. Coming real now...
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Eco Factor: Wall-E robot made from recycled materials.
Characters made from recycled materials usually seem as if they were left behind by an ambiguous UFO which did...
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Anti-human robots may only be a distance away, but we’ve got a robot ready that is gravely anti-drug and anti-crime. Designed to curb drug peddling, dubbed the cargo...
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Nereus, the robotic submarine developed at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, has reached the depths of the Challenger Deep in the Pacific Ocean on May 31,...
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Professor Shigeo Hirose from the Tokyo Institute of Technology is the winner of the Engelberger Robotics Award (the world’s most prestigious robotics honor), and...
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Here is another robot with cleaning intentions. At times I think our homes and vicinities are so sullied that these robotic engineers are all inclined to get us...
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Today’s worklife without robots seems impossible. Robots haven’t actually gained access in our private lives as yet, but they can be seen inching closer ever so...
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Creating a robotic hand, undergrad students from Virginia tech and Mechanism Lab have mustered what they call the RAPHaEL, a compressed air-powered robotic hand capable...
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There is still time before Wall-E becomes real, but with the pace sweeping robots are intruding into our homes and environ, time isn’t long away. Garbage, trash,...
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It isn’t easy to get your sick child to meet solace unless you’ve got him sleeping or have toys and yourself surrounding him in comfort. In an effort thus to get...
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Since 1975, Fred Baier has been creating state-of-the-art commissioned furniture in his own studio. One of the highlights of his collection is the Dual Quad desk, which...
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The Roppongi district in Japan has an interesting art project going on, one that will transform the entire neighborhood into a futuristic robot-themed wonderland. The...
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All hail a robot that compensates for heartbeats. Developed by the Waseda University, this surgery assisting machine with a heart rate compensating system is a way up...
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Hope results in fantasy, and dedication into a concise vision with time. Steampunk is one such craze which gains momentum with further change in time. Humans have done...
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With an objective to further detail how brain responds when the body is in motion, researchers in Europe have developed a robotic head based on a wheeled platform,...
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In the world of loneliness, where hours are spent in front of that PC all alone, wishing only to see a human around the desk but none to be found, a cute robotic...
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Right after the surgical robots and bomb sniffing ferret, here’s a Duke University-developed robot that combines the facets of both to a degree of sorts. The...
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AnthroTronix Inc. developed the AcceleGlove back in May this year and the mere intent was to bring into use gesture controlled movements using integrated...
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Only a while back we saw RAPHaEL, a compressed air-powered robotic hand capable of doing all types of grasping chores developed by undergrad students. Coming real now...
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Tired of trying your hands with the computer in a game of chess? Now, here is a robot from Russia, designed to play chess and frequently beat you at it. The robot’s...
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Anti-human robots may only be a distance away, but we’ve got a robot ready that is gravely anti-drug and anti-crime. Designed to curb drug peddling, dubbed the cargo...
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Unmanned vehicles have become a need for the battlefields. With the violence mounting with terror attacks and the fights for supremacy, power and land, risking men is...
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Nereus, the robotic submarine developed at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, has reached the depths of the Challenger Deep in the Pacific Ocean on May 31,...
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Professor Shigeo Hirose from the Tokyo Institute of Technology is the winner of the Engelberger Robotics Award (the world’s most prestigious robotics honor), and...
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Today’s worklife without robots seems impossible. Robots haven’t actually gained access in our private lives as yet, but they can be seen inching closer ever so...
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Creating a robotic hand, undergrad students from Virginia tech and Mechanism Lab have mustered what they call the RAPHaEL, a compressed air-powered robotic hand capable...
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I fall short of words, and find none to describe the skills of robots being developed every now and then. Having come a long way across the gadget capital Tokyo and...
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There is still time before Wall-E becomes real, but with the pace sweeping robots are intruding into our homes and environ, time isn’t long away. Garbage, trash,...
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We need some card playing robots alongside those capable of playing Ping-Pong and other games. Perplexed thinking why, simple, we need to win over the machines,...
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Imagine a lab where robots are carrying out all researcher activities, without the slightest of intervention from lab assistants or legendary brains. Developed and...
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FANUC Robotics’ compact Paint Mate 200iA robot is designed to paint small parts, and provides a cost-effective alternative to applications requiring multiple fixed paint guns. (Photo: Business Wire)
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