Robots
NanoRobots Making Pseudo Human Skin/Flesh
Interesting NanoRobots that make Human Skin and Flesh. Live demonstrations evidencing synthetic skin and pseudo human flesh produced by bionanotechnology: http://www.mogulus.com/Morgellons_Bro… and www.quantumpowerbroadcast.com
1 Comment »Nanobots Interacting with Bacteria
Amazing nanorobots interacting with bacteria. Read more about this project on the website. Other information and great projects can be found on the website for the Laboratoire de Nanorobotique.
No Comments »Nokia Morph by Nokia Research Center
Nokia Morph is a joint nanotechnology concept, developed by Nokia Research Center (NRC) and the University of Cambridge (UK). The Morph demonstrates how future mobile devices might be stretchable and flexible, allowing the user to transform their mobile devices into radically different shapes. It demonstrates the ultimate functionality that nanotechnology might be capable of delivering: flexible materials, transparent electronics and self-cleaning surfaces.
No Comments »New Robot Paradigm, Wheels and Legs on the Halluc II
A new robot paradigm is currently in development. Combining both legged robot capabilities with wheeled robot enables this robot to benefit from both types of locomotion without much of the extra burden of either. The Chiba Institute of Technology Future Robotics Technology Center (LED), has developed the “articulated wheel module” using a mobile robot “Halluc II (Two-Hulk)”. Imagine this as a car, a house or nano-sized building block.
Super Fast Robot Hands by Ishikawa-Komuro Laboratory
Fantastic video showing the speed t which robots can make decisions and respond in real-time. Image how robots could be choreographed in real-time. More information on their website.
No Comments »Swarm-like Printing Machines by Mark Bearak
Interesting swarm-like printing machines developed by Mark Bearak at Columbia School of Architecture taught by Francois Roche. Website describing the project can be found here.
No Comments »Robot Prototype by Kyuseon Hong
Interesting metamorphic robotic prototypes developed by Kyuseon Hong at Columbia School of Architecture taught by Francois Roche. Website describing the project can be found here.
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