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This is the battle bots arena from above. This top down photo was taken from the second floor of the Wilkinson Center.
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Robot on a blank NHS prescription, probably send this to Rx Skulls over in Portland. Could've done a fake script with this and had any drug I fancied for free but thought this robot was more useful.
Scorpions have bad eyesight, and some just wait patiently for food to stumble in front of them. It can be a long wait. Some scorpions go a year between meals.
For our LEGO NXT robot scorpion, we used the ultrasonic sensor to sense the proximity of food, and it seemed appropriate to have it hunt in an infinite loop. (Short video)
The astromech collection grows. We're currently at 31 and counting. (You can roll over the pic to see who's who).
Robots developed by DU's School of Engineering and Computer Science. Each has a pair of video camera "eyes," so that they can conduct war zone surveillance and even ride alongside troop transports to detect roadside bombs. To learn more about these and other robots being created at DU, see www.du.edu/magazine/archive/2009/04/Building_a_Better_'B.....