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E-Delicious: The Robot That Can Detect Authentic Thai Food Dishes

The Thai National Innovation Agency (NIA) collaborated with the Ministry of Science and Technology in order to develop a robot capable of detecting authentic Thai food dishes through taste and smell. The project was launched as a push against a growing number of awful Thai dish imitations across the world from restaurants to hotels. E-Delicious […]

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MorpHex MKIII: Transforming Robot Orb, Equipped With LED Lights

The MorpHex MKIII is the third generation of a robot developed by Norwegian Kåre Halvorsen, aka Zenta, and is arguably the coolest transforming hexapod the internet has ever seen. The MorpHex can roll or walk, depending on the terrain, and features flashing LEDs to announce its presence. Thanks to a board by Sparkfun called an […]

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Murata’s New Dancing Robot Cheerleaders Balance Themselves On a Single Ball

Murata is unveiling the company’s new dancing robot cheerleaders at the upcoming Japanese technology trade show, CEATEC. According to the Murata website, Innovation is a way of life at Murata, which is why the company continues to push the boundary of technologies. And now, with the goal of using technology to produce happy smiles, Murata […]

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Internet Of Things (IoT) Now The Major Growth Engine For Semiconductor Manufacturers

Eighty-seven percent of consumers have never heard of the Internet of Things (IoT), but why should they? The IoT is mostly about Machine to Machine (M2M) communication and the sooner M2M takes off, the sooner consumers will know about and benefit from IoT. Besides, there are still some hurdles for consumers to get over including […]

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Tiny Humanoid Robots Are Now Smart Enough To Fly Planes!

A tiny humanoid robot called the PIBOT is now advanced enough to fly light aircraft. The robot, standing at merely five inches tall, can mimic human movements and control a plane from a flight simulator, including take-off, flying a short distance, and bringing the plane back to the runway although not quite landing it just […]

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DARPA’s Cheetah 2 Robot Can Hurdle Objects!

Robotics researchers at MIT have developed an incredible robot called the Cheetah 2, capable of hurdling objects. DARPA is funding the project in hopes of deploying the Cheetah 2 for disaster response within the military sooner rather than later. In the video below, you can see the robot sprinting at 10 mph and jumping a […]

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ReWalk Robotics Shares Soar 113% In Debut!

Israeli robotics maker ReWalk Robotics (RWLK) recently became the first company to have a robotic exoskeleton suit approved by the FDA, which led to the decision to public. Investors must be impressed because ReWalk’s shares soared from $13.60 to $25.60 (113%) in their debut. The company’s robotic exoskeletons aid those who are paralyzed from the […]

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Magnetic “Invisible Grippers” Aid Non Contact Assembly Of Complex Structures

The fine control of the position of objects in space and haptic (tactile) interaction with them is important when automating the assembly of complex products from a number of smaller components. 3-D self-assembly, robotic assembly and friction free-non-contact movement of hard and soft objects all require intricate positioning. Biomimetics, soft robotics and stimulus-response materials all […]

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Robot Created By High School Robotic’s Team Throws Out Brewers First Pitch

Generally a human being throws out the first pitch at MLB games, but there was an exception at a recent Milwaukee Brewers game. A 3-foot robot named Robot Yount, created by the Nicolet High School’s Robotics Team, rolled onto the mound and tossed a better first pitch than most humans are capable of doing. The […]

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Dyson Unveils Robot Vacuum Cleaner!

I wrote about Dyson teasing what looked like a robot vacuum cleaner last week here but now the company has officially announced the Dyson 360 Eye. The 360 Eye is the product of $47 million in research and development and took an incredible 16 years to create! Founder of the company, James Dyson, says, “Most robotic vacuum […]

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