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In the Transformers movies, the robots that morph into different shapes are autonomous, sentient beings -- which, of course, is part of their scary allure. The toys on which the movies are based are ...
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Cannibal robot? Scientists develop a robot that can grow and heal by eating othersThe Truss Link could, in future, be used to help develop groundbreaking technologies spanning marine research to rescue ...
Check out Robosen's Transformers Grimlock Robot, the world’s first dual-form, bipedal auto-converting walking robot. Grimlock is packed with 150+ original Generation 1 Transformers audio lines ...
As awesome robot projects go, this DIY transforming 'bot takes some beating. Apparently created for a robotics class by "Kevmag 2000", the roughly 12-inch high… ...
The J-Deite Ride is the creation of two robotics companies, Asratec and Brave Robotics. Scale 1/4 versions of the Transformers character – shown in the video below – have been previously released. But ...
Video Shows Real-Life 'Transformers' Robots That See, Think, and Transform Researchers next say that giving these robots A.I. brains could open up a new world of possibilities. by Nick Lucchesi ...
A real-life Transformer car has been invented by engineers and it's a chatterbox just like playful Bumblebee. The video shows the full conversion of a sporty red BMW into a lifesize robot, as its ...
This transformer robot can stand on its wheels, carry tools and navigate stairs Swiss-Mile, a Swiss cutting-edge startup, created a robot-transformer that can perform a variety of tasks on it's own.
Scientists have developed robots that can change their shape on-demand to accomplish different tasks. In other words, they created autonomous transformers.
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