This is a new release of the classic Lost in Space Robot. This remote-control robot moves forward and reverse, he speaks ‘Danger, Danger, Will Robinson’ while his head lights up. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2010
LOST IN SPACE ROBOT
This is the new release of the classic Lost in Space Robot. The Robot speaks “Danger, Danger, Will Robinson” and “My sensors indicate an intruder is present” in the original robot’s voice. Continue reading
Humanoid robot that mimics the muscles, tendons and bones
Cairo is a robot that copy the way our body to move: Muscles through tendons attach to bones and allow us to move the body. The goal: lighter and more agile robots that can interact with the world like us, sad sacks of meat. Continue reading
Humanoid robot teaches in Japan
The Japanese robot master roll call, smile and scolds, provoking laughter from the students with realistic face. But the designer says he is not ready to replace human instructors. Continue reading
NASA creates a “humanoid robot ‘to Space Station
Engineers and scientists from NASA and General Motors are working at the Johnson Space Center to construct and in September a new humanoid robot capable of working together and helping the crew to the International Space Station (IS, for its acronym in English .) Continue reading
Artificial skin can feel humanoid robot
Developed by a European consortium humanoid robot “cub” will soon be able to feel his surroundings. Made possible by a touch-sensitive skin, the researchers at the Italian Institute of Technology have developed. Continue reading
NASA quickly readying the first humanoid robot that will work on the Space Station
NASA is developing and preparing for launch into space this year the first human-like robot. This equipment will become a permanent resident of the International Space Station. Continue reading
Chocolate robots competed for the fourth time
Japan’s largest producer of chocolate company TIROL-CHOCO conducted the fourth annual competition of robots. The competitions were held in the office in Tokyo on the eve of Valentine’s Day, which seems quite remarkable, since chocolate is in Japan one of the most popular gifts on the day lyublennyh. Continue reading
Pensioners will train robots
Can I use robots to encourage physical training in elderly people? This question is Matures Maya (Mama Metric), head of Southern California University Center for Robotics (University of Southern California Center for Robotics and Embedded Systems). Continue reading
Why are smarter than football player?
Championship among robots – a sort of annual review of the achievements of artificial intelligence. Some cars will be playing soccer, others – to depict rescuers in the earthquake. Continue reading