User: MohammedHasanie |
Robotic Water Snake Check out this weird swimming robotic water snake. Tags: robot robotic water snake swimming eel cool technology video |
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Robotic Exoskeletons Could Become Standard Military Issue Robotic Exoskeletons Could Become Standard Military Issue Tags: wwlp Video Content Robotic Exoskeletons Could Become Standard Military Issue |
User: niethan |
Robotic Mule A robotic mule :) Tags: Robotic Mule |
User: GerbilGod7 |
Robotic Self Healing Chair Read more at http://www.botjunkie.com/ and http://www.raffaello.name/InteractiveDynamicArt/InteractiveDynamicArt.htm Tags: BotJunkie Robot self healing chair |
User: spectrummag |
Dean Kamen's Robotic "Luke" Arm Segway inventor Dean Kamen is looking to re-invent the prosthetic arm. IEEE Spectrum caught up with Kamen and one of his "test pilots," to see the robotic arm (named after Luke Skywalker's articficial limb) in action. Tags: dean kamen prosthetic arm robotic amputee luke skywalker gadget deka artificial |
User: hawaii |
Dean Kamen and the Robotic Arm American inventor and entrepreneur Dean Kamen, known best for the Segway Human Transporter, spoke today at Oceanit, a high-tech firm based in Honolulu. As part of his presentation, he talked about a revolutionary robotic arm he is developing in cooperation with the military. This offered another, and slightly clearer, look at the brief video clips that debuted at TED in March and took the geek press by storm. Tags: kamen arm robotic robotics bionic cyborg |
User: gtdj |
Cornell Robotic Chair Robotic Chair Tags: Robot Robotic Chair Cornell |
User: fuzzybuttpaste |
Monkey With Robot Arm A monkey has a microchip in its brain which allows it to move a robotic arm as if it were its real arm. Tags: monkey brain robot arm chip mechanical ape |
User: gallamine |
Ugobe's Pleo Robotic Dinosaur Here is video from Popular Science of Ugobe's new robotic lifeform, Pleo. Tags: Pleo Ugobe robots robotics toy |
User: viznut |
Robotic Liberation by PWP (VIC-20) Are machines going to take over the world? A "music video" completely performed by an unexpanded Commodore VIC-20 and a 1541 disk drive. Note that there are only 5120 bytes and 1024 nybbles of RAM available, and the total disk size of the demo is a mere 16 KB. No one had ever pushed VIC-20 programming this far before the new millennium. And don't forget: even the original Terminator was based on the 6502 microprocessor! More: http://www.pelulamu.net/viznut/demos/rli/ Tags: commodore vic 20 vic-20 demoscene 8bit retro realtime hacking pwp robots |