Posts Tagged 'robotics'
Boston Dynamics Logistics Robots [video]
Published April 2, 2019 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: Boston Dynamics, Logistics, robot, robotics, technology, warehouse
Boston Dynamics Robot Has Upgraded Abilities [video]
Published October 12, 2018 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: Atlas, Boston Dynamics, parkour, robotics, video
RoboFly – Tiny Drone Powered By Laser Beams
Published May 18, 2018 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: drone, laser, RoboFly, robotic drone, robotics, science, University of Washington, Vikram Iyer
Miniscule robotic drones might be the future, but they’ve been tricky to get off the ground. Until now, any wing-flapping insect robot had to have a power source, making it too heavy to lift off with its tiny wings. Now, however, researchers at the University of Washington have found a way to transmit power to a flying robotic insect (lovingly dubbed RoboFly) via laser, obviating the need for a separate power supply.
Boston Dynamics’ Robot Out For A Run [video]
Published May 11, 2018 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: Atlas robot, bionic, Boston Dynamics, cyborg, robot, robotics, technology, video
1000 Dancing Robots [video]
Published August 9, 2016 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: China, Qingdao Beer Festival, robot, robot overlords, robotics, Shandong, technology, video
Boston Dynamics Latest Robot [video]
Published February 26, 2016 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: Asimo, Atlas robot, Boston Dynamics, robot, robotics, uncanny valley, video
Human Exoskeleton [video]
Published November 10, 2015 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: disabled, Ekso Bionics, exoskeleton, medicine, muscular assist, Paralysis, paraplegic, research, robotics, video, wheelchair
High Tech Bicycle Parking In Japan [video]
Published February 23, 2015 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: automation, bicycle, bike, fixie, Japan, parking garage, robotics, video
EDIT – 18 March, 2015 – changed source of video
Man Controls Robotic Prosthetic Arms With His Mind [video]
Published December 25, 2014 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: Albert Chi, artificial limb, Biomedical Research, Johns Hopkins, Les Baugh, medical research, medicine, neural surgery, prosthetic, robotic technology, robotics, video
Thanks to a neural surgery and robotic technology, a man in Colorado named Les Baugh is the first person to gain the ability to control two shoulder-level robotic arms with his mind. The limbs and the technology that powers them were developed by Johns Hopkins University.
Continue reading and watch video HERE.
Tiny Bike Riding Robot [video]
Published February 28, 2014 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: bicycle, Bike Riding, fixie, Japan, robot, robotics, technology