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Robotic fish consume less power by using magnets instead motors

By Damir Beciri
One Comment20 March 2010
osaka-robot-fishWe already wrote about several projects related to robots inspired by fish as the MIT robot fish from or the fish robots contracted to search for pollutants in the waters. The robotic fish, special because it uses only a fraction of energy needed to swim through the water, is being developed by the Faculty of… »

Tech»

Super-fast book scanner digitizes a book within minutes

By Damir Beciri
2 Comments19 March 2010
book-flipping-scanningScanning a book manually, page by page, is a slow, mind-numbing task. In order to solve this problem, Professor Masatoshi Ishikawa from the University of Tokyo (we also wrote about his baseball robot), and his lab members Takashi Nakashima and Yoshihiro Watanabe, created a super-fast book scanner. The system lets you scan a book by… »

Robotics»

Cody – mobile manipulating robot could aid us in future

By Damir Beciri
18 March 2010
cody-robot-lead-by-handOne of the main subjects of our website is covering stories about robots made to aid us. In this article we’re going to write about the humanoid robot named Cody. Cody comes from Georgia Tech’s Healthcare Robotics Lab (the lab which also came up with another aiding robot we already wrote about named El-E). Aside… »

Bionics| Tech»

Lazer SuperSkin – skin biomimicry applied to helmet design

By Damir Beciri
2 Comments16 March 2010
lazer-helmets-superskinWith over 80% of fatal motorcycle accidents due to head trauma, rotational head injury is currently seen as the greatest cause of brain damage or death for motorcyclists involved in road accidents. Manufactured by Lazer Designs and designed by U.K.-based Industrial Design Consultancy (IDC), a new helmet design promises to protect cyclists by simulating the… »

Tech»

New type of solder material eliminates usage of toxic lead

By Damir Beciri
2 Comments15 March 2010
solderingYale University scientists have developed a magnetic solder that can be manipulated in three dimensions and selectively heated, and offers a more environmentally friendly alternative to today’s lead-based solders. It resembles the liquid metal robot from movie Terminator 2 and you can shape it and make it flow by using a magnetic field. Once the… »

Gadgets»

Sony PlayStation Move motion controller revealed

By Damir Beciri
One Comment14 March 2010
playstation-moveSony’s motion controller for the PS3 which was first unveiled at E3 in 2009 now has a final design along with an official name. At the Game Developer Conference (GDC) 2010 the company officially announced the PlayStation Move motion controller touting its precision and calling it the “next generation of motion gaming”. The controller integration… »

Architecture| Tech»

Green architecture – Greenwood Close prefabbed houses

By Damir Beciri
13 March 2010
greenwood-close-birchway-prefab-housing-1Greenwood Close (previous project name was Birchway Eco-community) is the first large-scale affordable housing initiative to achieve Level 5 (with 6 being the highest possible score), Code for Sustainable Homes in London and the South. It was built by Paradigm Housing in partnership with the London Borough of Hillingdon, while the design of the five… »

Robotics»

Robosoft Kompai robot developed to assist dependent persons

By Damir Beciri
12 March 2010
kompaiAt ILTCI 2010 (Intercompany Long Term Care Insurance Conference), New Orleans March 14th-17th, the French company Robosoft will present Kompaï – a robot designed to assist dependent persons at home. Kompaï is a companion style robot that can speak, understand verbal commands, navigate a home and always stays connected to the internet. Kompaï can remember… »