• Da Vinci surgical robot peeling a grape

    Updated: 2011-09-30 02:59:13
    The Da Vinci surgical robot has already been used for various stunts other than surgery. Apart from saving lives, it has been used for folding tiny paper planes or even playing the 'operation' board game. This time, a Da Vinci unit from North Bristol NHS Trust in the UK is peeling a grape!

  • AUVSI presentation on dissaster relief and rescue robots

    Updated: 2011-09-30 01:10:50
    All the news that's fit to assimilate Home Blogs Events Robots Humans Projects Podcasts About Account AUVSI presentation on dissaster relief and rescue robots Posted 30 Sep 2011 at 00:10 UTC by IKE_RobotsPodcast This video is from a presentation organized by AUVSI that took place on National Press Club on August 11, 2011. Four experts analyze the use and deployment of robots for rescue and disaster relief missions . After the Japanese earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 many companies and organizations volunteered to help , and robots were extremely useful while their use depended largely in improvisation given the unprecedented circumstances . As expected Japan is the main subject but other topics are also covered like the Gulf oil spill , forest fires and more . The speakers : are MG

  • Random Robot Roundup

    Updated: 2011-09-29 19:48:10
    All the news that's fit to assimilate Home Blogs Events Robots Humans Projects Podcasts About Account Random Robot Roundup Posted 29 Sep 2011 at 18:48 UTC by steve Alicia let us know that the New America Foundation is hosting a webcast today titled Will Robots Steal Your Job hopefully they won't but we'll see what they have to say . If giant robots are more your style and you have a few dollars to spare , Todd is asking for help with a kickstarter campaign to fund a live action short film called MORAV . At the other end of the size scale , Naghi Sotoudeh wrote to tell us about his new idea for wheel-less locomotion in tiny robots . Tracy gave us the news that robots.net has been included in a list of the 50 best engineering blogs And our own Swirling Brain pointed out an io9 story about

  • Applying Robotics to Construction

    Updated: 2011-09-29 17:51:28
    In a recent Automaton article, Markus Weibel of ETH Zurich, discusses the work of two of his colleagues there, Fabio Gramazio and Matthias Kohler, applying digital tools and robots to the design and fabrication of buildings as well as sculpture using construction techniques. Besides serving on the faculty of ETH, Gramazio and Kohler have an architectural firm through which they commercialize the techniques they've developed.

  • Omni-ball, crawler, and grippers from Osaka U.

    Updated: 2011-09-28 19:13:44
    A video of recent developments at Osaka University includes a bidirectional wheel, dubbed the Omni-ball, a crawler and gripper based on the same principle, and another gripper capable of handling soft objects delicately. (Watch video)

  • halloween costumes?

    Updated: 2011-09-27 12:52:00
    Home About Disclosure Privacy Toys Reviewed Best Toys 2011 Top Toys for Boys Top Toys for Girls Halloween Costumes Funny Costumes Scary Costumes Toys By Age Top Toys For Boys 0 baby boys Toys 1 Year Old Boys Toys 2 Year Old Boys Toys 3 Year Old Boys Toys 4 Year Old Boys Toys 5 Year Old Boys Toys 6 Year Old Boys Toys 7 Year Old Boys Toys 8 Year Old Boys Toys 9 Year Old Boys Toys 10 Year Old Boys Toys 11 Year Old Boys Toys 12 Year Old Boys Toys 13 Year Old Boys Toys 14 Year Old Boys Top Toys For Girls 0 Baby Girls Toys 1 Year Old Girls Toys 2 Year Old Girls Toys 3 Year Old Girls Toys 4 Year Old Girls Toys 5 Year Old Girls Toys 6 Year Old Girls Toys 8 Year Old Girls Toys 7 Year Old Girls Toys 8 Year Old Girls Toys 10 Year Old Girls Toys 11 Year Old Girls Toys 12 Year Old Girls Toys 13 Year

  • EPFL Researchers Demonstrate Flocking

    Updated: 2011-09-27 06:43:54
    The above image is taken from a video of research done by Sabine Hauert, Severin Leven, and Dario Floreano of the Laboratory of Intelligent Systems, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland. As part of this research, they tested the effects of turning radius and communications range on programmed flocking behavior in a group of ten aerial robots. More details are available on the Wired Science blog, and in the video.

  • Eddie, MS RDS Hardware Reference Platform

    Updated: 2011-09-26 05:45:25
    On September 17th, Microsoft announced the availability of their Robotics Developer Studio 4 Beta, as a free download from the Microsoft Robotics site. That announcement also mentioned the impending availability of a hardware reference platform for RDS, to be manufactured for Microsoft by Parallax. Parallax's implementation of the reference platform, called Eddie, is available for preorder now.

  • Dance of the Quadrocopters

    Updated: 2011-09-25 04:57:23
    Quadrocopters (also known as quadrotors) dance to the title track, Armageddon, from the 1979 Prism album, in the Flying Machine Arena of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), in Zurich.

  • Robots: Educational Robotics

    Updated: 2011-09-24 02:36:45
    : All the news that's fit to assimilate Home Blogs Events Robots Humans Projects Podcasts About Account Robots : Educational Robotics Posted 24 Sep 2011 at 01:36 UTC by IKE_RobotsPodcast In the new episode of RobotsPodcast , we look at the playful field of educational robotics . We start by talking to Dr . Francesco Mondada the leader of the MOBOTS group at EPFL about his group's efforts in this field . Focus is given to the Robotics Festival an annual event he started back in 2008. We then talk with Stéphane Magnenat a former member of the group and current member of the Autonomous Systems Lab at ETHZ Stéphane developed ASEBA a straight-forward software package that allows beginners to program robots easily and efficiently . Finally , Fanny Riedo PhD student in the MOBOTS group ,

  • RobotShop Begins Ultimate Challenge: Roomba 500

    Updated: 2011-09-23 15:19:49
    The Ultimate Challenge for robot vacuums has begun! For this installment we go on-site to the RobotShop’s test lab to get a look at the Roomba 500 series being put through different tests. Check it out below: We’re also pleased to tell you that you’ll be getting more frequent videos in this series. In fact, [...]

  • Tankbot Now Available at RobotShop

    Updated: 2011-09-21 21:16:31
    After a long wait,the Tankbots from Desk Pets are now in stock at RobotShop. These little robots are very smart and can be controlled via an Apple iPad, iPhone or an Android smartphone. They also feature autonomous modes that include roaming around freely, solving a maze and more. For under 25$ this robot is quite [...]

  • Humanoid Robot E0 to E3 Evolution

    Updated: 2011-09-20 18:23:54
    Honda was investigated in two-legged humanoid robots began in 1986. The first milestone was the development of prototype biped could walk in a static mode and rectum. It was from this early progress that could reach the next key stage of development, which was to develop a more stable and dynamic way. Added to this [...]

  • Security and Robotics System in Industrial Robots

    Updated: 2011-09-20 18:23:53
    The use of robotics in medicine was initiated several years ago and the problem of security in an environment where man is very far. The complexity of such systems and the transfer of responsibility of the surgeon to drive the robot designers to incorporate into their studies of the safety requirements of operation, including one [...]

  • Robots learn by experimentation and observation

    Updated: 2011-09-20 18:23:52
    Researchers in the European project XPERO have developed a machine learning method that enables a robot in a position to learn fundamental mathematical concepts such as location and orientation in a coordinate system. The robot initially moves aimlessly through the neighborhood and is characterized, through its sensor data, without being aware of the information contained [...]

  • Popular Robotic Surgery Today

    Updated: 2011-09-20 18:23:51
    Medical robotics and robotic surgery appear to be the future of medical operations. Although the cost of a surgical robot is approximately $ 1.7 million, it is a very large extent. The medical world sees this technology as a remarkable and revolutionary step towards less invasive surgery. Through the use of robotics more complex operations [...]

  • Master class in the game of billiards on the robot PR2

    Updated: 2011-09-20 18:23:51
    The guys from California’s Willow Garage to have an interesting thing – they support a free robotehnicheskuyu Robot Operating System platform open source. As a final demonstration of ligament ROS and PR2 robot masters “taught” the last game of billiards. Just a week developers were able to achieve good results – the robot safely play [...]

  • Collectible Halloween Costumes and Toys

    Updated: 2011-09-20 18:23:50
    Some people love Halloween so much that they like to collect toys and costumes. There’s nothing at all wrong with that, but if you want your collection to have monetary value you’ll need to know what’s valuable to other people and what isn’t so valuable, such as hard to find early infant Halloween costumes. Of [...]

  • If robots outperform humans

    Updated: 2011-09-20 18:23:50
    Machines are becoming more human-like – in Japan, robots already were tested in the classroom. But this is only the beginning: scientists predict that people will in future not only have sex with androids, but that machine us no later than 2070 to trump intelligence. Last month the company announced Gecko system, that you had [...]

  • The Fond It Gives of Having Star Wars Toys

    Updated: 2011-09-20 18:23:49
    Are you fond of star wars toys?  Everyone loves Lego at some point during their lives. It’s something that never gets old, no matter how much it is played with. That’s the beauty of the Lego concept. By a long way the most well-liked Lego line lately has been the line of Lego Star Wars [...]

  • Robotics is Revolutionizing the World of Agriculture

    Updated: 2011-09-20 18:23:49
    Robots specialized in agriculture have been developed by engineers at the University of Illinois in order to automate the heavy labor of farmers. These robots can detect diseased plants, alert other robots of the existence of a pest and get everyone together to fight as a team with the help of satellites. New generations of [...]

  • Don’t Know What to Bring to the Baby Shower? Best New Toys for Boys!

    Updated: 2011-09-20 18:23:48
    When it comes to baby toys, gender shouldn’t be a big concern. Most babies are simply too young for the issues of blue vs. pink or dolls vs. cars to matter much. Instead of looking for a boy specific toy, you should be concentrating on finding something the child can interact with and enjoy—preferably something [...]

  • Hottest Summer Toys for Boys

    Updated: 2011-09-20 18:23:47
    With just over two months until summer many parents are thinking about how they are going to keep their children entertained during the summer especially if they have boys. In this article you will find a list of the very best summer toys for boys. Toys For The Pool Inflatable Pool Toys – No matter what size [...]

  • Field Robots Conquer Agriculture

    Updated: 2011-09-20 18:23:47
    The agricultural sector has developed into a highly technical area of global significance for food, energy and landscape management. Connect the demand for new ideas for technical solutions to the economic benefits with social and environmental impact is great. A major platform for the development of autonomous robots is the field from the University of [...]

  • Promote Your Business with Business Card Holders

    Updated: 2011-09-20 18:23:46
    Business card holders are productive, useful and necessary business tools that are extremely helpful in promoting a person or business. Business card holders are used to hold, store and protect business cards before and during the process of distribution. Business card holders come in two separate types—the portable business card holder and the desktop business [...]

  • Robot supports older people with communication

    Updated: 2011-09-20 18:23:46
    Scientists at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) want to equip the helper so that it makes easy to use even complex media. The goal: even if they are housebound, older people are to maintain their social contacts and prevent isolation and can train cognitive abilities. “Call my daughter!” Maybe the old man forgot the [...]

  • Panasonic’s Evolta Robot Wants to be an Ironman Triathlete

    Updated: 2011-09-20 16:38:44
    Evolta is a small robot created by Panasonic to market their Evolta batteries. The little green robot is extremely energy-efficient and has accomplished many feats so far such as climbing the Grand Canyon using a rope and driving the Le Mans race track. Now, the little robot is getting ready to accomplish another feat: it will run, swim and [...]

  • UC Berkeley Team Has Quadrotor Catching Balls

    Updated: 2011-09-18 15:58:32
    A team from the UC Berkeley Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences (EECS) has released a video showing a quadrotor catching balls. The video also details some of the incremental improvements made in the hardware of the quadrotor and the software controlling it. (via Automaton)

  • Jumper-Gliding robot from CMU NanoRobotics Lab

    Updated: 2011-09-14 18:49:31
    All the news that's fit to assimilate Home Blogs Events Robots Humans Projects Podcasts About Account Jumper-Gliding robot from CMU NanoRobotics Lab Posted 14 Sep 2011 at 17:49 UTC updated 14 Sep 2011 at 19:06 UTC by IKE_RobotsPodcast The explicitly named “Bioinspired Integrated Multi-Modal Locomotion” is a project of Carnegie Mellon†s University , NanoRobotics Lab The module use a mechanism with folding bars that are spring loaded via a system of wires similar to a human knee†s tendons . This mechanism is able to rotate lengthwise . Pointing downwards acts like a spring that launch the robot and at its trajectory highest point it rotates and becomes a wing shaped surface that enables it to glide . It is a clever way to use the same thing for two very different purposes . Read more

  • Doubt Robots are Taking Over the World? See the Infographic

    Updated: 2011-09-14 16:01:26
    Robots are becoming increasingly capable, intelligent and flexible. As a result, they can perform an increasing amount of tasks and are also taking more and more jobs all over the world. The infographic below created by Mezzmer Eyeglasses explains the situation of robots in the workplace brilliantly. Via Singularity Hub. Related Posts:Obama Invests in RobotsNextGen Education And Research Robotics SummitHistory [...]

  • GeekBeat.tv Interviews iRobot Rep. at IFA 2011

    Updated: 2011-09-12 15:51:33
    Cali Lewis of GeekBeat.tv was at IFA 2011 last week, and took the opportunity to interview an iRobot representative (identified only as "Mike"), beginning at 2:44 in the segment linked here. That video includes some nice closeups of the SUGV 310, a revision of the PackBot weighing only 12 Kg.

  • Robots: Robot Art III

    Updated: 2011-09-09 17:50:43
    : All the news that's fit to assimilate Home Blogs Events Robots Humans Projects Podcasts About Account Robots : Robot Art III Posted 9 Sep 2011 at 16:50 UTC by John_RobotsPodcast In this third and final Robots Podcast episode in the Robot Art series , David St-Onge himself the subject of episode 75 interviews Leonel Moura an independent artist from Lisbon , Portugal and European Ambassador for Creativity and Innovation since 2009 and Ken Rinaldo Director of the Art and Technology program in the Department of Art at The Ohio State University in Columbus , Ohio . The news segment preceding the interviews mentions Dextre the Canadian Space Agency†s robotic handyman aboard the International Space Station , which has successfully replaced a faulty circuit-breaker box on the orbiting lab ,

  • Quadrocopter learns to follow trajectories

    Updated: 2011-09-09 14:20:29
    All the news that's fit to assimilate Home Blogs Events Robots Humans Projects Podcasts About Account Quadrocopter learns to follow trajectories Posted 9 Sep 2011 at 13:20 UTC by IKE_RobotsPodcast The now famous Flying Machine Arena from Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich ETHZ uploaded another video . This time they demonstrate the ability of the system to learn through practice . By using data from past experiments the quad is able to follow the exact trajectory given as a target , even if there are changes to the environment like the demonstration with the wind gust from the fan . For more information visit the website of Control of Distributed , Autonomous Systems lab Robot of the Day Lima1 Built by Karl Williams Recent blogs 17 Sep 2011 githinkgp Observer 16 Sep 2011

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