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Discovery-News.com: Cars that can talk to each other, to street lights and even to your mobile phone. In New York City, Jorge Ribas gets a glimpse into the future of transportation.
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Segway inventor Dean Kamen is looking to re-invent the prosthetic arm. IEEE Spectrum caught up with Kamen and one of his "test pilots," to see the robotic arm (named after Luke Skywalker's articficial limb) in action.
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MechRC stretches its leg in preparation for its launch for the holiday season by attempting Judson Laipply's awsome "The Evolution of Dance".
More details on this fantastic bot can be found on www.mechrc.com and the MechRC YouTube channel
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Honda develops the Bodyweight Support System, a pair of robotic exoskeleton legs that assist with supporting the body and reduces the load on the legs.
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An industrial robot throws bowling balls 120 feet into the side of an RV. The guys from Mana Energy Potions proceed to light a bowling ball on fire and throw that too.
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Just breaking down some aspects of popping/dancing that was hard for me@first. Check it out i hope it helps i got some on strobbing, ticking, chest pops, strobe gliding, and waves.
I say strobbing on some parts when i really meant ticking so sorry for that...but the video is already made and im too retired for a redo =] enjoy
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techeblog.com: "Developed by SARCOS, this wearable robot suit fits around your body like an exoskeleton, enabling soldiers to easily lift 200-pound weights, missiles, and more. Flexible robotic joints mimic your every movement, providing versatility."
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At the Freescale Technology Forum 2008, Freescale's Flexis AC and PowerQUICC products power Nuvation's airhockey demonstration featuring a robotic arm.