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The robot is shown beginning to handle basic tasks, like pushing and pulling objects, and curling around on itself to create a flying gripper ring capable of grabbing, compensating for ...
Roboticists in Tokyo have developed an indoor robot called DRAGON that can autonomously transform mid-air. The tail of the robot is made out of a series of linked modules with ducted fan thrusters, ...
The protoype is two meters long in the video, but the robot can be extended to any length by adding on more segments. A gas engine powered a compressor that provided water at 0.7 MPa. The ...
But it's not exactly a DRAGON any longer. It's the University's latest hybrid drone project called " Sensing, Processing, and Intelligent Dynamics for Aerial-ground Robot," or SPIDAR for short.
DRAGON is a flying robot that can autonomously decide to change its shape mid-flight to fit through narrow indoor openings.
These toys are all expensive for toddler toys (Skylee, for example, retails for $59.99), not to mention that robots with voices all seem to be crazy loud with no volume control, but I'm glad these ...
And draw just like you. For this robot doesn't just print photos, it actually looks at objects through a camera and reproduces them in a defiantly artistic manner, like a sketch artist.
Twenty-six feet long, 5 feet wide and throwing flames from both ends, El Grando is an “endearing” dragon robot created by artists Dan Peppiatt and Paka. With a propane gas system, pneumatic ...
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