The Mascarillons are flying cubic automata that can develop collective behaviors and assemblages through swarm-intelligence protocols. The Mascarillons […]
Next year the Buys legal firm will introduce robotic rivals to its human staff. The company is developing […]
The “whole-skin locomotion” developed by Dennis Hong and Mark Ingram, at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University draws […]
Scientists at the Neurosciences Institute in La Jolla have built a robot that is operating on biological principles […]
Artist Daniel Reynolds’s flock of fifteen drinking birds. They are made of pyrex glass, and require a special […]
Looking forward to read more details about this extremely useful (!?) robot that plays the harp, now on […]
8520 South West 27th Place speaks about free will which demands that we make continuous decisions on which […]
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The Ministry of Information and Communication in Korea plans to market three types of network-based robots next October […]
So far, i smiled while blogging about these robots with cameras and movement and gas detectors that patrol […]
Small robots designed by University of Nebraska researchers (see previous post) may allow doctors on Earth to do […]
The NEtROBOt project aims to establish a new concept of communication over the Internet, getting a feel of […]
Farmers have teamed up with scientists to create a farm where the cows choose when they want to […]
Inflatable structures can achieve movement by the computer-controlled, dynamic redistribution of air. Babot, a Japanese company, offers commercial […]
The world’s first autonomous robotic fish are the latest attraction at the London Aquarium. Biologically inspired by the […]
The Korea Advanced Intelligent Robot Association (KAIRA) recently began pilot projects featuring “tutor robots” in some apartment complexes […]
Joseph Jacobson and his team at MIT have developed miniature robots that can self-assemble using parts that float […]
Faced with a growing number of medical students and few training hospitals, Mexico City’s UNAM University opened on […]
A mini robot that can scan 50 metres deep into the earth, called “Arturito”, is said to have […]
An art competition at the Marunouchi shopping district, named “the Tokyo Competition 2005”. Some 40 robot dogs accompanied […]
Sonic Constructs is a sound installation that uses Lego Mindstorms robots as musical instruments. Visitors participate by constructing […]
Fujitsu is to start selling a new service robot called enon (which stands for “exciting nova on network.”) […]
A research consortium will conduct tests at Kansai International Airport from October on robots designed to help passengers. […]
A microscopic robot that it is so small it can be injected into the body through a syringe […]
Mutual Telexistence robot Â?gTELESAR 2Â?h is a master-slave robot composed of the slave humanoid robot (Figure 1, video) […]
Roborior‘s debut (picturephoning.com rediff) at major Japanese department stores was one of the biggest news last week in […]
Tmsuk, the company that makes Roborior and Altemis robots, has a notable web page that features Japanese Prime […]
Researchers at University of Tokyo have developed R Daneel, a humanoid 60-kilogram robot that kicks up its legs […]
Laparoscopic surgery is the most common form of weight-loss intervention. It reduces the size of the stomach to […]
Well, this is my luck! I’m back from the Venice Biennale and have just read emails urging me […]
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TerminatorBot is a crawling robot with two arms that can also manipulate objects. It’s perfect for crawling around […]
The Nara Institute of Science and Technology has developed a robot capable of catching goldfish. A camera set […]
R/V is an installation by Ryota Kuwakubo, which uses mobile robots equipped with LCD monitors, CCD cameras, microphones, […]
A robot built to explore disaster sites traverses rubble by jumping, tumbling and rolling. The Leg-in-Rotor V, built […]
Natalie Jeremijenko‘s Ooz project is an experiment in “interspecies communication.” Like a zoo, Ooz is a series of […]
Women living in remote areas who don’t have easy access to health care will someday be able to […]
Ishikawa Optics and Arts Corp of Tokyo have developed a mannequin with a built-in projector that can resemble […]
Terrariais a graphical and tangible interface for children. It synthesizes performance and editing in the context of exhibitions. […]
Philips’ Smart Companion is a robot that looks at you, listens and talks to you, nods yes to […]