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As a bonus, it’s easy to swap out the pen, so multicolored designs can be drawn in multiple passes. We’ve seen other robot drawing builds before, too, like this capable portrait artist.
The Berkeley Humanoid Light (BHL) is a lightweight, open source humanoid robot that anyone can build using 3D-printed parts and off-the-shelf components.
Once you're done creating the blueprint, the next step is 3D-printing your robot's parts as flat, foldable components -- there's a reason why the system is called Interactive Robogami.
There are hundreds of different ways to make robots move, but computer security expert Michal Zalewski didn’t see one that did what he wanted: namely, a wheeled robot that could execute sharp ...
Better to learn with something smaller and simpler to understand. This simple Arduino-powered robot is called Bug, and it aims to be just that. The design comes to us from [Joshua Stanley].
"There are countless ways you could program a robot to react to its surroundings," says Yim. "We had to narrow it down to something simple, but still useful." ...
A team led by Northwestern Engineering researchers has developed the first artificial intelligence (AI) to date that can intelligently design robots from scratch. To test the new AI, the researchers ...
In computer simulations, Penn researchers show that simple rules can guide robot swarms to build like insects — with no central plan. This approach could lay the groundwork for more ...
Researchers from AMOLF's Soft Robotic Matter group have shown that a group of small autonomous, self-learning robots can adapt easily to changing circumstances. They connected these simple robots ...