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Ambassador Miller joined 30 enthusiastic students at the American Center for a U.S. Embassy and Robo Lab jointly hosted Robotics Fair to promote STEM education during Computer Science Education Week. Participants showcased their own creations, which included a spider robot, a human intrusion detection system, an Arduino weather station, and an automated street light system, and shared their innovative ideas with each other. Visit the American Center’s MakerSpace to participate in hands-on activities like this and learn how innovation and invention can be used to solve everyday problems.
We have an ancient mound in our local park with steep grassy sides, and I often wondered how they managed to keep it mown. Well, the other day I saw how! A man with a remote control, guiding a robot mower. Note its caterpillar tracks for a better grip. I want one!
Robot sculptures combining polymer clay, wire woven into coil springs, varnish and (sometimes) a little heart handmade by HerArtSheLoves. www.theawesomerobots.com
we teach virtues classes in our apartment to some kids and one of them drew this. it's a guy dragon robot giving a girl robot a flower cuz he loves her.
Pattern no 4 from my second book.
A robot cell phone case. Made to fit your model and the embroidered to your taste. It's a cute one! ^^
A set consisting of plywood, a geared motor with battery, four gears, some screws, nuts, washers and some wire. By sawing, drilling, soldering, adhesive bonding can be pretty easy to assemble a walking robot. Modifications are possible. As a pendant version with notches in the feet also functional.
Ein Set, bestehend aus Sperrholzplatten, ein Getriebemotor mit Batterie, vier Zahnräder, einige Schrauben, Muttern, Scheiben und etwas Draht. Durch Sägen, Bohren, Löten, Kleben läßt sich recht einfach ein laufender Roboter zusammenbauen. Modifikationen sind möglich. Als hängende Version mit Kerben in den Füßen ist auch funktionsfähig.
..by Israel
“What message does the other side take from this? They see it as cowardice.”
In the opening session of TED, P.W. Singer’s tales of the thousands of robots fighting in Iraq syncopated to the surreal images behind him (video).
Drone pilots are fighting in Iraq from the comfort of middle-America. After a day of fighting, they drive home to have dinner with their children. The incidence of PTSD is higher among them than the average war fighter.
The Doña Ana County Sheriff’s Office negotiate three robots during field operations at the 2013 Robot Rodeo at Sandia Labs.
Photo by Randy Montoya.
Seems like viagra is over the counter here in Turkey. Pharmacies compete with their viagra displays, and for me, the Viagra robot is the winner.
[démonstration du procédé Easyfiber permettant de mettre en place un fourreau télécom dans une canalisation d'assainissement non visitable]
I built this transforming cube months ago, after I've seen the first pics of the black cubes from the Lego Movie. I didn't manage in this first trial to attach all the plates on the robot, one is the base. It works good but my first idea was an eight-faces transforming cube. Next time!!
Part of "Reading Robot" / "Be a Reading Machine" display for library or classroom, or for digital layout. (Check my sets for other related graphics and headers.)
Feel free to print or use electronically. Background is white.
Robot One is the first robot my friend and I have put together.
It's got an Arduino + Protoboard tucked into its guts, a Sharp IR sensor atop a servo, an ultrasonic sensor at the front and two modified servos for wheels. There's a 4xAA battery box holding 4 rechargable NiMH batteries, taped underneath.
The chassis base is cardboard from a Farnell box, the main fastener is red PVC tape.
Right now, it is capable of driving forwards, and turning around when it detects something is a few centimeters ahead of it - the IR sensor is not yet used, though it is wired up.
Improvements (coming soon!): Chassis out of black high-impact polystyrene, fasteners out of screws, geared motors for control, dedicated PCB or at least Arduino shield for microcontroller control.
Photos from the first build of of my robotic camera mount. The idea is to automate shooting panoramas, and to add more shooting options. I have also added time lapse multiexposure modes and long exposures.
I have Bluetooth control with an app from my cell phone.
Esperando mas de 30 minutos para cargar bencina, me imaginé a un robot que nos estaba acompañando....
The engineering mockup of the Robotic Refueling Mission (RRM) module is currently on display within the press building at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The RRM mission is a joint effort between NASA and the Canadian Space Agency designed to demonstrate and test the tools, technologies, and techniques needed to robotically refuel satellites in space. Reporters have the opportunity to get a close-up view of the replica module and tools that are a part of the final shuttle mission payload.
The Robotic Refueling Mission is now installed in Atlantis' cargo bay, ready for its STS-135 flight.
To learn more about the RRM go to: ssco.gsfc.nasa.gov/robotic_refueling_mission.html
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It is our "robot self" that goes along each day; that buys into the lies of the past portrayed as great truths. We need to pull away,become unrooted...
Sandia is developing energy efficient actuation and drive train technologies to dramatically improve the charge life of legged robots. The work is supported by DARPA, and Sandia will demonstrate an energy efficient bipedal robot at the technology exposition section of the DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals in June, 2015.
STEPPR, pictured on the right, is the first robot Sandia is developed in support of the DARPA Challenge. WANDERER, pictured on the left, is the second robot Sandia is developing in support of the DARPA Challenge, and a more optimized prototype.
Learn more at bit.ly/2OWmFzV.
Photo by Randy Montoya.
Here you have a walking fridge with soul ;P
Little relaxing build by me.
I hope u gonna like Da-V-e. He is a nice robot.
Sandia is developing energy efficient actuation and drive train technologies to dramatically improve the charge life of legged robots. The work is supported by DARPA, and Sandia will demonstrate an energy efficient bipedal robot at the technology exposition section of the DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals in June, 2015.
WANDERER, for Walking Anthropomorphic Novelly Driven Efficient Robot for Emergency Response, the second robot Sandia is developing in support of the DARPA Challenge, is a more optimized and better-packaged prototype.
Learn more at bit.ly/2OWmFzV.
Photo by Randy Montoya.
I ended up using the Windsor & Newton watercolors on this bot as well. I really liked the tomato-red so I used it on his arms, legs & face.
I found this in Berkeley. I can hardly bear to part with it. Alas, I bought it for my brother. It's just living on my counter until he visits.